Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6948141 Information and Software Technology 2018 76 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work demonstrates that automation in performance-driven software model refactoring can be beneficial, and that performance antipatterns can be powerful instruments in the hands of software engineers for detecting (and solving) performance problems usually hidden to traditional bottleneck analysis. This work also opens the road to the integration of well-known techniques for software refactoring driven by functional requirements with novel techniques addressing non-functional requirements like performance.
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