Title :
Automatic generation of a software performance model using an object-oriented prototype
Author :
Hrischuk, C. ; Rolia, J. ; Woodside, C.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. & Comput. Eng., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Early performance estimates for a new software system aid the design process by providing feedback when design decisions can be easily revised. Unfortunately, constructing a performance model of a distributed and concurrent software system can require significant effort. We propose an approach that reduces the model building effort by providing easy specification of performance test cases, empirical estimates for model parameters, automated model generation, and support for different types of models. A prototype is used to describe an object-based system, for which causal traces (angio traces) are recorded during execution. The traces are then processed into sequences of resource demands (workthreads), aggregated into system execution descriptions (workthread classes), and combined to generate performance models. The technique can also be applied at other stages of the development process, Including the redesign of existing software
Keywords :
automatic programming; formal specification; object-oriented programming; program diagnostics; software performance evaluation; software prototyping; angio traces; automated model generation; automatic generation; causal traces; concurrent software system; design decisions; design process; empirical estimates; object-based system; object-oriented prototype; performance estimates; performance test cases; resource demands; software performance model; software system; specification; system execution descriptions; workthread classes; Design engineering; Frequency; Object oriented modeling; Parameter estimation; Predictive models; Prototypes; Software design; Software performance; Software prototyping; Software systems;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 1995. MASCOTS '95., Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Durham, NC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6902-0
DOI :
10.1109/MASCOT.1995.378659