Abstract

Empirical performance evaluation is the process of measuring and calculating performance metrics of deployed software systems. It is a part of performance validation during testing of a software system. The topic of this thesis is an approach for the empirical performance evaluation in the context of model-driven engineering. The hypothesis which will be examined is whether concepts of the temporal databases theory can be used as a general way for empirical performance evaluation of model-driven developed software

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