Abstract
A general model of an e-business system comprising an application server and a database engine is analyzed and evaluated. Incoming jobs may have to wait in an external queue; when admitted for processing, they compete for the available resources. Database accesses are of different types and are subject to time-outs. An efficient approximate solution is provided; its accuracy is evaluated by comparing the model estimates with those obtained from simulations. The effect of several controllable parameters on the performance of the system is examined in a series of numerical and simulation experiments.
Keywords
Application Servers, Quality of Service, Analytical Modelling, Queuing Networks, Simulations.
CS-TR No 954 Performance Modelling and Evaluation of E-Business Systems
School of Computing Science, Newcastle University, Mar 2006
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