Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures(English, Hardcover, Reussner Ralf H.)

Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures(English, Hardcover, Reussner Ralf H.)

  • Reussner Ralf H.
Publisher:MIT PressISBN 13: 9780262034760ISBN 10: 026203476X

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Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures(English, Hardcover, Reussner Ralf H.) is written by Reussner Ralf H. and published by MIT Press Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 026203476X (ISBN 10) and 9780262034760 (ISBN 13).

A new, quantitative architecture simulation approach to software design that circumvents costly testing cycles by modeling quality of service in early design states. Too often, software designers lack an understanding of the effect of design decisions on such quality attributes as performance and reliability. This necessitates costly trial-and-error testing cycles, delaying or complicating rollout. This book presents a new, quantitative architecture simulation approach to software design, which allows software engineers to model quality of service in early design stages. It presents the first simulator for software architectures, Palladio, and shows students and professionals how to model reusable, parametrized components and configured, deployed systems in order to analyze service attributes. The text details the key concepts of Palladio's domain-specific modeling language for software architecture quality and presents the corresponding development stage. It describes how quality information can be used to calibrate architecture models from which detailed simulation models are automatically derived for quality predictions. Readers will learn how to approach systematically questions about scalability, hardware resources, and efficiency. The text features a running example to illustrate tasks and methods as well as three case studies from industry. Each chapter ends with exercises, suggestions for further reading, and "takeaways" that summarize the key points of the chapter. The simulator can be downloaded from a companion website, which offers additional material. The book can be used in graduate courses on software architecture, quality engineering, or performance engineering. It will also be an essential resource for software architects and software engineers and for practitioners who want to apply Palladio in industrial settings.