Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Software and Performance 2007
DOI: 10.1145/1216993.1216998
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Quantitative resource-oriented analysis of Java (Adaptable) applications

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“…CHAMELEON is a framework [1][2][3][4]17] for to develop and deploy adaptable Java applications. The CHAMELEON framework architecture is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Setting the Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CHAMELEON is a framework [1][2][3][4]17] for to develop and deploy adaptable Java applications. The CHAMELEON framework architecture is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Setting the Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is a model that permits developers to attach non-functional information at generic code level, and users to specify the required Service Level Specification (SLS), i.e., Qualities of Service (QoS). For a detailed description of the resource and SLS models please refer to [3,4,17] Chameleon Server-side. Still referring to Figure 1, the Abstract Resource Analyzer (ARA -see [4,17] for details) is an interpreter that, abstracting a standard JVM, is able to analyse the application alternatives (3), and derive their Offered SLSs (5.a) and Resource Demands (5.b).…”
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“…The approach enables the correct adaptation of the generic code w.r.t. a given execution context [19,29], and offered and requested SLSs. The framework (fully implemented in Java) is composed of the following 4 components:…”
Section: An Approach To Adaptable Soamentioning
confidence: 99%