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Richard Looi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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An investigation of client/Server Application development methodologies
Journal of Information Technology, 1997Co-Authors: Graham Low, Richard LooiAbstract:Client/Server Application development is becoming increasingly popular in commercial organizations. However, previous research has found that current Application development methodologies provide little or no support for client/Server computing possibly due to the relative newness of the technology in commercial environments. This research is the first step in demonstrating the applicability of the client/Server methodology enhancements proposed in a commercial Management Information System (MIS) environment. It examines the Application of traditional development methodologies to the client/Server environment, the problems associated in using these methodologies and the respondent's rating of the importance of the various client/Server Application development issues included in the proposed methodology.
Tadashi Dohi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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estimating response time distribution of Server Application in software aging phenomenon
International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, 2013Co-Authors: Hiroyuki Okamura, Chao Luo, Tadashi DohiAbstract:This paper considers the estimation algorithm for response time distribution of a Server Application under the environment where software aging occurs. We develop the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) model to represent the degradation level of Server and then show that the response time distribution can be represented by a Markov-modulated compound Poisson process (MMCPP). The estimation algorithm for the response time distribution is given by the EM algorithm for MMCPP. In a numerical example, we demonstrate the response time estimation for the experimental data of MySQL Server.
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ISSRE (Supplemental Proceedings) - Estimating response time distribution of Server Application in software aging phenomenon
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2013Co-Authors: Hiroyuki Okamura, Chao Luo, Tadashi DohiAbstract:This paper considers the estimation algorithm for response time distribution of a Server Application under the environment where software aging occurs. We develop the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) model to represent the degradation level of Server and then show that the response time distribution can be represented by a Markov-modulated compound Poisson process (MMCPP). The estimation algorithm for the response time distribution is given by the EM algorithm for MMCPP. In a numerical example, we demonstrate the response time estimation for the experimental data of MySQL Server.
Graham Low - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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An investigation of client/Server Application development methodologies
Journal of Information Technology, 1997Co-Authors: Graham Low, Richard LooiAbstract:Client/Server Application development is becoming increasingly popular in commercial organizations. However, previous research has found that current Application development methodologies provide little or no support for client/Server computing possibly due to the relative newness of the technology in commercial environments. This research is the first step in demonstrating the applicability of the client/Server methodology enhancements proposed in a commercial Management Information System (MIS) environment. It examines the Application of traditional development methodologies to the client/Server environment, the problems associated in using these methodologies and the respondent's rating of the importance of the various client/Server Application development issues included in the proposed methodology.
Hiroyuki Okamura - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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estimating response time distribution of Server Application in software aging phenomenon
International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, 2013Co-Authors: Hiroyuki Okamura, Chao Luo, Tadashi DohiAbstract:This paper considers the estimation algorithm for response time distribution of a Server Application under the environment where software aging occurs. We develop the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) model to represent the degradation level of Server and then show that the response time distribution can be represented by a Markov-modulated compound Poisson process (MMCPP). The estimation algorithm for the response time distribution is given by the EM algorithm for MMCPP. In a numerical example, we demonstrate the response time estimation for the experimental data of MySQL Server.
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ISSRE (Supplemental Proceedings) - Estimating response time distribution of Server Application in software aging phenomenon
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2013Co-Authors: Hiroyuki Okamura, Chao Luo, Tadashi DohiAbstract:This paper considers the estimation algorithm for response time distribution of a Server Application under the environment where software aging occurs. We develop the continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) model to represent the degradation level of Server and then show that the response time distribution can be represented by a Markov-modulated compound Poisson process (MMCPP). The estimation algorithm for the response time distribution is given by the EM algorithm for MMCPP. In a numerical example, we demonstrate the response time estimation for the experimental data of MySQL Server.
Dilip Patel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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TOOLS (39) - A Methodology for Migrating a Client/Server Application to an Intranet
2001Co-Authors: Shushma Patel, Julie Kirk, Dilip PatelAbstract:Abstract: This paper proposes a lightweight methodology for transforming a client/Server Application into a distributed web Application. In particular the emphasis is on the standardisation of both code and documentation and quality issues are also considered. Action research techniques were used to develop the methodology and understand the systems requirements of a housing organisation.
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a methodology for migrating a client Server Application to an intranet
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 2001Co-Authors: Shushma Patel, Julie Kirk, Dilip PatelAbstract:Abstract: This paper proposes a lightweight methodology for transforming a client/Server Application into a distributed web Application. In particular the emphasis is on the standardisation of both code and documentation and quality issues are also considered. Action research techniques were used to develop the methodology and understand the systems requirements of a housing organisation.