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Challenges for refinement and composition of instrumentations: Position paper
Conference ObjectAbstract: Instrumentation techniques are widely used for implementing dynamic program analysis tools like profPalabras claves:Aspect-oriented programming, composition, Domain-Specific Languages, instrumentationAutores:Ansaloni D., Binder W., Bockisch C., Bodden E., Hatun K., Marek L., Petr Tůma, Qi Z., Sarimbekov A., Sewe A., Zheng Y.Fuentes:scopusJava bytecode instrumentation made easy: The DiSL framework for dynamic program analysis
Conference ObjectAbstract: Many software development tools (e.g., profilers, debuggers, testing tools) and frameworks (e.g., asPalabras claves:Aspect-oriented programming, bytecode instrumentation, Domain-Specific Languages, Java virtual machineAutores:Ansaloni D., Binder W., Marek L., Petr Tůma, Qi Z., Sarimbekov A., Zheng Y.Fuentes:scopusTowards performance-aware engineering of autonomic component ensembles
Conference ObjectAbstract: Ensembles of autonomic components are a novel software engineering paradigm for development of open-Palabras claves:Component systems, Ensemble-based systems, Performance engineeringAutores:Bures T., Horký V., Kit M., Marek L., Petr TůmaFuentes:scopusTurbo DiSL: Partial evaluation for high-level bytecode instrumentation
Conference ObjectAbstract: Bytecode instrumentation is a key technique for the implementation of dynamic program analysis toolsPalabras claves:Aspect-oriented programming, bytecode instrumentation, Domain-Specific Languages, Java virtual machine, partial evaluationAutores:Ansaloni D., Binder W., Marek L., Mezini M., Petr Tůma, Qi Z., Sewe A., Villazón A., Zheng Y.Fuentes:scopusSupporting performance awareness in autonomous ensembles
ArticleAbstract: The ASCENS project works with systems of self-aware, selfadaptive and self-expressive ensembles. PerPalabras claves:Adaptive systems, Autonomic Systems, Modeling, Monitoring, performanceAutores:Bulej L., Bures T., Gerostathopoulos I., Horký V., Keznikl J., Marek L., Petr Tůma, Tribastone M., Tschaikowski M.Fuentes:scopus