Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Software Metrics (METRICS'02) A Metric to Predict Software Scalability Ottawa, Canada June 04-June 07 ISBN: 0-7695-1339-5
Software system scalability is an important issue for most businesses. It is essential that as the customer base increases, and therefore the system has to deal with significantly increased loads, that the system is prepared to handle the increased traffic so that the users do not encounter unacceptable system performance. For this reason we introduce a new metric, the PNL metric, that can be used to predict likely loads at which the probability of performance problems will exceed acceptable levels. A case study is described that demonstrates the application of the PNL metric to a large industrial software system. A description of the steps taken to model the software and collect data is provided, as well as the computation of the PNL metric and implications derived from the computation for this system. This information was used by the project to help plan for additional capacity so that the performance experienced by customers was likely to remain acceptable.
Citation:
Elaine J. Weyuker, Alberto Avritzer, "A Metric to Predict Software Scalability," metrics, pp.152, Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Software Metrics (METRICS'02), 2002 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||