DocumentCode
296570
Title
Derivation of traffic volumes for effective distribution of object-oriented applications
Author
Purao, Sandeep ; Jain, Hemant K. ; Nazareth, Derek L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Inf. Syst., Georgia State Univ., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
4
fYear
1996
fDate
3-6 Jan 1996
Firstpage
119
Abstract
The paper specifies a procedure to derive traffic volume information for distribution of object-oriented applications. An accurate picture of traffic volumes between application components and sites, and among application components is crucial for effective design of any distributed application. The procedure represents a considerable improvement over the traditional practice of requiring application designers to provide best guess estimates of traffic volumes among application components. This approach exploits knowledge about the way in which objects are to be fragmented to compile the required traffic volumes. The knowledge utilized includes information on attribute values and messaging needed for transaction scenarios. Estimates of traffic volume generated by this procedure are of immense help to the application designer during the allocation phase of object-oriented system distribution. The procedure is amenable to automation, and has been successfully applied to a real-world application
Keywords
distributed processing; object-oriented methods; object-oriented programming; software engineering; transaction processing; allocation phase; application components; application designers; application sites; attribute values; automation; effective distributed application design; effective object-oriented application distribution; messaging; object fragmentation; real-world application; traffic volume derivation; traffic volume estimation; transaction scenarios; Automation; Computational Intelligence Society; Current distribution; Local area networks; Phase estimation; Relational databases; Standardization; Standards development; Wide area networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences, 1996., Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Hawaii International Conference on ,
Conference_Location
Wailea, HI
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7324-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.1996.495319
Filename
495319
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