Exploring Performance Trade-offs in JHipster

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Publicat a:arXiv.org (Sep 24, 2024), p. n/a
Autor principal: Guégain, Edouard
Altres autors: Bonvoisin, Alexandre, Quinton, Clément, Acher, Mathieu, Rouvoy, Romain
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520 3 |a The performance of software systems remains a persistent concern in the field of software engineering. While traditional metrics like binary size and execution time have long been focal points for developers, the power consumption concern has gained significant attention, adding a layer of complexity to performance evaluation. Configurable software systems, with their potential for numerous configurations, further complicate this evaluation process. In this experience paper, we examine the impact of configurations on performance, specifically focusing on the web stack generator JHipster. Our goal is to understand how configuration choices within JHipster influence the performance of the generated system. We undertake an exhaustive analysis of JHipster by examining its configurations and their effects on system performance. Additionally, we explore individual configuration options to gauge their specific influence on performance. Through this process, we develop a comprehensive performance model for JHipster, enabling us to automate the identification of configurations that optimize specific performance metrics. In particular, we identify configurations that demonstrate near-optimal performance across multiple indicators and report on significant correlations between configuration choices within JHipster and the performance of generated systems. 
653 |a Impact analysis 
653 |a Systems analysis 
653 |a Performance measurement 
653 |a Configuration management 
653 |a Software engineering 
653 |a Performance evaluation 
653 |a Configurable programs 
653 |a Optimization 
700 1 |a Bonvoisin, Alexandre 
700 1 |a Quinton, Clément 
700 1 |a Acher, Mathieu 
700 1 |a Rouvoy, Romain 
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