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Second IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE'06)
Measuring Component-Based Systems Using a Systematic Approach and Environment
Shanghai, China
October 25-October 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2726-4
Jerry Gao, San Jose State University, USA
Yumei Wu, San Jose State University, USA
Lee Chang, San Jose State University, USA
Sigurd Meldal, San Jose State University, USA
SOA applications are developed to implement serviceoriented workflows with service specifications. Most SOA applications are made of service-oriented components, which are built using standard specifications and interaction protocols. How to validate system performance and measure the non-function requirements and behaviors in a componentbased SOA application becomes a challenge for engineer. This paper focuses on the measurement of the component-based SOA systems in terms of service-oriented process speed, system reliability, throughput, and availability. The paper proposes a systematic solution to support the system level measurement for component-based SOA software, which extends our previous component level performance measurement. The paper presents a systematic solution using an event-based functional transition model as a performance evaluation model, and its evaluation metrics, such as system processing time, throughput, availability and reliability. It reports the basic functions and design of this solution, also presents a case study and application results. KEYWORDS: Component-based software engineering, SOA system engineering, performance evaluation, system measurement, and evaluation metrics.
Citation:
Jerry Gao, Yumei Wu, Lee Chang, Sigurd Meldal, "Measuring Component-Based Systems Using a Systematic Approach and Environment," sose, pp.121-129, Second IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE'06), 2006
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