Enterprise software systems operate in large-scale, heterogeneous, distributed environments which makes assessment of non-functional properties, such as scalability and robustness, of those systems particularly challenging. Enterprise environment emulators can provide test-beds representative of real environments using only a few physical hosts thereby allowing assessment of the non-functional properties of enterprise software systems. To date, analysing outcomes of these tests has been an ad hoc and somewhat tedious affair; largely based on manual and/or script-assisted inspection of interaction logs. Quokka visualises emulations significantly aiding analysis and comprehension. Emulated interactions can be viewed live (in real-time) as well as be replayed at a later stage, furthermore, basic charts are used to aggregate and summarise emulations, helping to identify performance and scalability issues.
History
Pagination
370-373
Location
Essen, Germany
Start date
2012-09-03
End date
2012-09-07
ISSN
1527-1366
ISBN-13
9781450312042
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2012, ACM
Title of proceedings
ASE 2012 : Proceedings of the 27th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
Event
ASE - Automated Software Engineering. IEEE/ACM International Conference (27th : 2012 : Essen, Germany)