System level performance simulation of distributed GENESYS applications on multi-core platforms

Subayal Aftab Khan, Jukka Saastamoinen, Kari Tiensyrjä, Jari Nurmi

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    Abstract

    Modern high end mobile devices employ multi-core platforms and support diverse distributed applications due to increased computational power. A brisk performance evaluation phase is required after the application modelling to evaluate feasibility of new distributed applications on the multi-core mobile platforms. GENESYS modelling methodology which employs service-oriented and component based distributed application design has been extended for this purpose such that application level services are refined to platform-level services allowing mapping of GENESYS application architecture to workload models used in performance evaluation. This results in easy extraction of application workload models, reducing the time and effort in the performance evaluation phase needed for architectural exploration. This article presents the way brisk performance evaluation of distributed GENESYS applications is achieved by employing extended GENESYS distributed application architecture. The approach is experimented with a case study. UML2.0 MARTE profile, Papyrus UML2.0 modelling tool and SystemC were used for modelling and simulation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - IEEE 9th International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, DASC 2011
    Pages313-320
    Number of pages8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    Publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
    Event9th IEEE Int. Conf. on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Comput., DASC 2011, incl. 9th Int. Conf. on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, PICom 2011, 9th Int. Symp. on Embedded Computing, EmbeddedCom 2011, 1st Int. Conf. on Cloud and Green Comput.CGC - Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Duration: 12 Dec 201114 Dec 2011

    Conference

    Conference9th IEEE Int. Conf. on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Comput., DASC 2011, incl. 9th Int. Conf. on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, PICom 2011, 9th Int. Symp. on Embedded Computing, EmbeddedCom 2011, 1st Int. Conf. on Cloud and Green Comput.CGC
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CitySydney, NSW
    Period12/12/1114/12/11

    Keywords

    • ABSOLUT
    • GENESYS
    • MARTE profile
    • UML2.0

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computational Theory and Mathematics
    • Software

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