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It is important to identify performance bottlenecks of software specifications. It can be used to guide the redesign of the system when the specification is a design document. As software becomes more complex and distributed, software architectural design becomes as important as issues of data structure and algorithm. We assume that the designs are formally specified in Specification and Description Language (SDL), an International Telecommunication Union standard.
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Li, J.J., Horgan, J.R. (2000). χ Prof-SDL: A Tool for Identifying Performance Bottlenecks of Software Architectural Design. In: Haverkort, B.R., Bohnenkamp, H.C., Smith, C.U. (eds) Computer Performance Evaluation.Modelling Techniques and Tools. TOOLS 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1786. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46429-8_36
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