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Software Performance Analysis Using a Language Measure

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Hong, Y; Trivedi, KS; Ray, A; Phoha, S
Published in: Proceedings of the American Control Conference
November 6, 2003

This paper presents software performance analysis using a finite state automaton model. A signed real measure of formal languages has been used for quantitative evaluation of the software. This paper extends an earlier model based on a discrete time Markov chain to a semi-Markov process. As an example, a software rejuvenation policy is analyzed using the proposed approach.

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Proceedings of the American Control Conference

ISSN

0743-1619

Publication Date

November 6, 2003

Volume

3

Start / End Page

2258 / 2263
 

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Hong, Y., Trivedi, K. S., Ray, A., & Phoha, S. (2003). Software Performance Analysis Using a Language Measure. Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 3, 2258–2263.
Hong, Y., K. S. Trivedi, A. Ray, and S. Phoha. “Software Performance Analysis Using a Language Measure.” Proceedings of the American Control Conference 3 (November 6, 2003): 2258–63.
Hong Y, Trivedi KS, Ray A, Phoha S. Software Performance Analysis Using a Language Measure. Proceedings of the American Control Conference. 2003 Nov 6;3:2258–63.
Hong, Y., et al. “Software Performance Analysis Using a Language Measure.” Proceedings of the American Control Conference, vol. 3, Nov. 2003, pp. 2258–63.
Hong Y, Trivedi KS, Ray A, Phoha S. Software Performance Analysis Using a Language Measure. Proceedings of the American Control Conference. 2003 Nov 6;3:2258–2263.

Published In

Proceedings of the American Control Conference

ISSN

0743-1619

Publication Date

November 6, 2003

Volume

3

Start / End Page

2258 / 2263