Experiences of Performance Tuning Software Product Family Architectures Using a Scenario-Driven Approach
10th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE) - Christian Del Rosso - Performance is an important non functional quality attribute of a software system. The ability to deliver the expected performance objectives comes from a careful design and attention to...
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