| Publisher | Budapest University of Technology and Economics | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 101.8KB PDF | Date added | 21 Oct 2005 |
| Topics | Software Engineering, .NET, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 30 | ||
Distributed systems and web applications play an important role in computer science nowadays. The most common consideration is performance, because these systems have to provide cost-effective and high-availability services in the long term, thus, they have to be scaled to meet the expected load. Performance measurements can be the base for performance modeling and prediction. The paper presents the results of performance measurements of an ASP.NET web application. The goal of the work is to predict the response time of ASP.NET web applications based on a queueing model handling multiple session classes with MVA evaluation algorithm. This paper implements the evaluation algorithm with the help of MATLAB. The paper demonstrates and validates the model in ASP.NET environment.
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