Microservices and serverless functions are becoming integral parts of modern cloud-based applications. Tailored performance engineering is needed for assuring that the applications meet their requirements for quality attributes such as timeliness, resource efficiency, and elasticity. A novel DevOps-based framework for developing microservices and serverless applications is being developed in the RADON project. RADON contributes to performance engineering by including novel approaches for modeling, deployment optimization, testing, and runtime management. This paper summarizes the contents of our tutorial presented at the 11th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE).
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%1 10.1145/3375555.3383120
%A Gias, Alim U.
%A van Hoorn, André
%A Zhu, Lulai
%A Casale, Giuliano
%A Düllmann, Thomas F.
%A Wurster, Michael
%B Companion of the ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2020
%I Association for Computing Machinery
%K microservices myown serverless
%P 46–49
%R 10.1145/3375555.3383120
%T Performance Engineering for Microservices and Serverless Applications: The RADON Approach
%U https://doi.org/10.1145/3375555.3383120
%X Microservices and serverless functions are becoming integral parts of modern cloud-based applications. Tailored performance engineering is needed for assuring that the applications meet their requirements for quality attributes such as timeliness, resource efficiency, and elasticity. A novel DevOps-based framework for developing microservices and serverless applications is being developed in the RADON project. RADON contributes to performance engineering by including novel approaches for modeling, deployment optimization, testing, and runtime management. This paper summarizes the contents of our tutorial presented at the 11th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE).
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abstract = {Microservices and serverless functions are becoming integral parts of modern cloud-based applications. Tailored performance engineering is needed for assuring that the applications meet their requirements for quality attributes such as timeliness, resource efficiency, and elasticity. A novel DevOps-based framework for developing microservices and serverless applications is being developed in the RADON project. RADON contributes to performance engineering by including novel approaches for modeling, deployment optimization, testing, and runtime management. This paper summarizes the contents of our tutorial presented at the 11th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE).},
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publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
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timestamp = {2020-09-30T10:57:08.000+0200},
title = {Performance Engineering for Microservices and Serverless Applications: The RADON Approach},
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