| Publisher | University College Dublin | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 273.7KB PDF | Date added | 14 Apr 2003 |
| Topics | .NET, Methodology, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 4 | ||
One of the major problems in building large-scale enterprise applications is predicting the performance of the eventual solution before the application has been built. Middleware offered by component technologies such as Sun's Enterprise JavaBeans, Microsoft's .NET, or OMG's CORBA Component Model does not guarantee the fulfillment of performance requirements. These technologies support assembly of components and provide means to connect components together, but they do not provide support for predicting the quality of the assembly or an application built on assemblies. When systems are built using assemblies, an important characteristic in predicting the performance of the system is to predict the performance of a given assembly. This paper proposes a methodology for reasoning about the performance of component based applications.
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