Towards Model-based Performance Predictions of SAP Enterprise Applications
Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Author(s):
Streitz, Adrian; Barnert, Maximilian; Rank, Johannes; Kienegger, Harald; Krcmar, Helmut
Non-TUM Co-author(s):
nein
Cooperation:
-
Abstract:
High-performing Enterprise Applications are the basis
for efficient running business processes. In order
to evaluate software performance, traditional methods
refer to complex test scenarios following the development
phase and neglect that problems are easier
fixable when discovered early. This paper tackles
the problem of late performance evaluations and
presents a conceptual approach that enables response
time predictions for SAP Enterprise Applications during
the development phase. We introduce a performance
model generator that transforms ABAP source
code into Palladio Component Model instances by using
Abstract Syntax Trees which allows to conduct
early performance simulations. Our approach supports
conditional and probabilistic control flows to
improve prediction accuracy. Based on subsequent
performance simulations, we predict response time of
applications and their underlying processing systems.
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High-performing Enterprise Applications are the basis
for efficient running business processes. In order
to evaluate software performance, traditional methods
refer to complex test scenarios following the development
phase and neglect that problems are easier
fixable when discovered early. This paper tackles
the problem of late performance evaluations and
presents a conceptual approach that enables response
time predictions for SAP Enterprise Applications during
the development phase. W...
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