Java Modelling Tools (JMT) is a suite of open source applications for performance evaluation and workload characterization of computer and communication systems based on queueing networks. JMT includes tools for workload characterization (JWAT), solution of queueing networks with analytical algorithms (JMVA), simulation of general-purpose queueing models (JSIM), bottleneck identification (JABA), and teaching support for Markov chain models underlying queueing systems (JMCH). This tutorial summarizes the main features of the tools that compose the suite. Furthermore, using a composite case study, we provide intuition on the versatility of JMT in dealing with the different aspects of quality-of-service (QoS) evaluation, what-if analysis, and software performance tuning.

Quantitative System Evaluation with Java Modeling Tool

SERAZZI, GIUSEPPE
2011-01-01

Abstract

Java Modelling Tools (JMT) is a suite of open source applications for performance evaluation and workload characterization of computer and communication systems based on queueing networks. JMT includes tools for workload characterization (JWAT), solution of queueing networks with analytical algorithms (JMVA), simulation of general-purpose queueing models (JSIM), bottleneck identification (JABA), and teaching support for Markov chain models underlying queueing systems (JMCH). This tutorial summarizes the main features of the tools that compose the suite. Furthermore, using a composite case study, we provide intuition on the versatility of JMT in dealing with the different aspects of quality-of-service (QoS) evaluation, what-if analysis, and software performance tuning.
2011
Proceedings of the second joint WOSP/SIPEW international conference on Performance engineering
9781450305198
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