Performance Model Interchange Format (PMIF 2.0): XML Definition and Implementation

  • Authors:
  • Connie U. Smith;Catalina M. Llado

  • Affiliations:
  • Performance Engineering Services, Santa Fe, New Mexico;Universitat Illes Balears, Spain

  • Venue:
  • QEST '04 Proceedings of the The Quantitative Evaluation of Systems, First International Conference
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

A Performance Model Interchange Format (PMIF) provides a mechanism whereby system model information may be transferred among performance modeling tools. The PMIF allows diverse tools to exchange information and requires only that the importing and exporting tools either support the PMIF or provide an interface that reads/writes model specifications from/to a file. This paper presents a new version of the PMIF specification (PMIF 2.0) and its XML implementation. The paper also describes a prototype that was implemented to prove the concept, in which the exporting tool is SPE·ED and the importing tool is Qnap, and it discusses the issues in this and the reverse exchange. It shows the validation of the prototype based on the solution of examples that were exported from SPE·ED and imported by Qnap. In addition, it proposes some extensions to PMIF 2.0.