Abstract

One of the principal characteristic of a software system is software Performance. Software Performance analysis helps to mitigate the risk of redesign. So the software development people pay more attention one software performance. Development People has to state accurate software performance requirements, proper plan to test cases, and utilize appropriate skills to examine the software performance characteristic which helps in developing a software system of admissible performance. But insufficiency of a management schema for software performance engineering may reduce efficacy of the software performance skills. In this paper, it proposes the Performance Requirement Analysis and Evaluation Model (PRAEM) as a software performance mainframe schema settled on the particularization of quantitative analysis and loads; PREM classifies performance requirements into three steps. At each step, it shows that which information should be included in the requirement, and which techniques can be used to estimate the performance.

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