Performance engineering as a part of the development life cycle for large-scale software systems
ICSE '89 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Software engineering
Performance solutions: a practical guide to creating responsive, scalable software
Performance solutions: a practical guide to creating responsive, scalable software
Performance Analysis for Java Websites
Performance Analysis for Java Websites
Model-Based Performance Prediction in Software Development: A Survey
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
On Agile Performance Requirements Specification and Testing
AGILE '06 Proceedings of the conference on AGILE 2006
Capturing performance assumptions using stochastic performance logic
ICPE '12 Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering
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Performance is an important attribute of a software system. To develop a software system of acceptable performance, the team needs to specify precise performance requirements, design appropriate test cases, and use suitable techniques to analyze the performance characteristics. However, the lack of a structured framework for performance engineering may impair the effectiveness of the techniques. We propose the Performance Refinement and Evolution Model (PREM) as a performance management framework. Based on the specification of quantitative measurement and workloads, PREM classifies performance requirements specification, analysis activities, and testing into four levels. In this paper, we provide an overview of this model.