Web performance engineering based on ontological languages and semantic web
by Carlos Guerrero, Carlos Juiz, Ramon Puigjaner
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 33, No. 4, 2008

Abstract: We present a web system architecture using ontologies to improve the behaviour of the system from the performance viewpoint. Since web system performance indexes depend on state and parameter values on runtime period, the proposed system configuration will change during this period. In order to perform this change, the web system is monitored and gathered information stored into a knowledge base. We also model the performance of the different web system elements intervening in the configuration using the knowledge base expressed by means of ontologies. An example of the use of this ontology in cache tier is also presented. We propose the use of performance reasoners to change the configuration during runtime period based on the information supplied from the knowledge base.

Online publication date: Sun, 04-Jan-2009

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