Linking GENESYS application architecture modelling with platform performance simulation

Subayal Khan, Susanna Pantsar-Syväniemi, Jari Kreku, Kari Tiensyrjä, Juha-Pekka Soininen

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    Abstract

    Modern mobile devices support diverse applications that are enabled by rapid increase of computational power of mobile platforms. A brisk performance evaluation phase is required after the application modelling to evaluate feasibility of new applications on the platform. GENESYS modelling methodology employing service-oriented component based 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. The approach is experimented with a case study. MARTE UML2.0 profile, supporting Papyrus modelling tool and SystemC were used for modelling and simulation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2009 Forum on Specification & Design Languages (FDL)
    PublisherIEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)978-2-9530504-1-7
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event2009 Forum on Specification & Design Languages, FDL 2009
    - Sophia Antipolis, France
    Duration: 22 Sept 200924 Sept 2009

    Conference

    Conference2009 Forum on Specification & Design Languages, FDL 2009
    Abbreviated titleFDL 2009
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CitySophia Antipolis
    Period22/09/0924/09/09

    Keywords

    • GENESYS
    • application modelling
    • application service
    • platform service
    • performance evaluation
    • MARTE UML2.0 profile
    • Papyrus
    • SystemC

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