We propose a model-based approach to analysing the performance of mobile applications where physical mobility and state changes are modelled by graph transformations from which a model in the Performance Evaluation Process Algebra (PEPA) is derived. To fight scalability problems with state space generation we adopt a modular solution where the graph transformation system is decomposed into views, for which labelled transition systems (LTS) are generated separately and later synchronised in PEPA. We demonstrate that the result of this modular analysis is equivalent to that of the monolithic approach and evaluate practicality and scalability by means of a case study
A seamless approach suitable for both design and analysis of mobile and distributed software systems...
The high heterogeneity and variability of mobile computing environments can adversely affect the per...
This paper introduces the Mobile Process Landscaping (MPL) method for modelling, analysing and impro...
Graph transformation provides a visual and formal notation for modelling systems of dynamic nature. ...
We explain the use of PEPA nets in documenting high-level designs of mobile code and mobile computin...
Formal methodology for distributed and concurrent system, especially computation system with mobilit...
Performance modelling is concerned with the capture and analysis of the dynamic behaviour of compute...
Formal methodology for distributed and concurrent system, especially computation system with mobilit...
Modelling complex systems by graph transformation, we face scalability challenges both in our abilit...
In this paper we show how high-level UML models of mobile computing applications can be analysed for...
We use a structural operational semantics which drives us in inferring quantitative measures on syst...
Abstract. We describe a novel performability modelling approach which facilitates the efficient solu...
We show how UML2.0 together with PEPA nets can be used to model dynamic aspects of mobile applicatio...
The market of portable computational devices is expanding more and more rapidly. The systems created...
AbstractWe present a framework for performance prediction of distributed and mobile systems. We rely...
A seamless approach suitable for both design and analysis of mobile and distributed software systems...
The high heterogeneity and variability of mobile computing environments can adversely affect the per...
This paper introduces the Mobile Process Landscaping (MPL) method for modelling, analysing and impro...
Graph transformation provides a visual and formal notation for modelling systems of dynamic nature. ...
We explain the use of PEPA nets in documenting high-level designs of mobile code and mobile computin...
Formal methodology for distributed and concurrent system, especially computation system with mobilit...
Performance modelling is concerned with the capture and analysis of the dynamic behaviour of compute...
Formal methodology for distributed and concurrent system, especially computation system with mobilit...
Modelling complex systems by graph transformation, we face scalability challenges both in our abilit...
In this paper we show how high-level UML models of mobile computing applications can be analysed for...
We use a structural operational semantics which drives us in inferring quantitative measures on syst...
Abstract. We describe a novel performability modelling approach which facilitates the efficient solu...
We show how UML2.0 together with PEPA nets can be used to model dynamic aspects of mobile applicatio...
The market of portable computational devices is expanding more and more rapidly. The systems created...
AbstractWe present a framework for performance prediction of distributed and mobile systems. We rely...
A seamless approach suitable for both design and analysis of mobile and distributed software systems...
The high heterogeneity and variability of mobile computing environments can adversely affect the per...
This paper introduces the Mobile Process Landscaping (MPL) method for modelling, analysing and impro...