Abstract. We present the implementation of a methodology for the modeling, analysis, and comparison of software architectures based on their performance characteristics. The implementation is part of a software tool that is called TWOEAGLES, which extends the architecture-centric tool TwoTowers – based on the stochastic process algebraic description language ÆMILIA – and integrates it into Eclipse. The extension consists of a Java-coded plugin that we have called AEmilia to QN. This plugin transforms ÆMILIA descriptions into queueing net-work models expressed in the XML schema PMIF, which can then be rendered via the QN Editor tool or analyzed by multiple queueing network solvers that can be invoked through the Weasel web service.