AI Magazine
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Structural testing of rule-based expert systems
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Generating test suites for software load testing
ISSTA '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Software testing and analysis
Reliability Testing of Rule-Based Systems
IEEE Software
Response Time Analysis of OPS5 Production Systems
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Response-Time Bounds of EQL Rule-Based Programs Under Rule Priority Structure
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The Automatic Generation of Load Test Suites and the Assessment of the Resulting Software
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
An Approach to Selecting Metrics for Detecting Performance Problems in Information Systems
SMW '96 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Systems Management (SMW'96)
The Role of Modeling in the Performance Testing of E-Commerce Applications
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Ensuring stable performance for systems that degrade
Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Software and performance
Ensuring system performance for cluster and single server systems
Journal of Systems and Software
Monitoring for security intrusion using performance signatures
Proceedings of the first joint WOSP/SIPEW international conference on Performance engineering
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Rule-based software systems have become very common in telecommunications settings, particularly to monitor and control workflow management of large networks. At the same time, shorter deployment cycles are frequently necessary which has led to modifications being made to the rule base, without a full assessment of the impact of these new rules through extensive performance testing.An approach is presented that helps assess the performance of rule-based systems, in terms of its CPU utilization, by using modeling and analysis. A case study is presented applying this approach to a large rule-based system that is used to monitor a very large industrial telecommunications network.