Webinar: Eliminating Architectural Barriers to Software Performance

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 16:30 - 17:00

We were recently told by a client that the majority of performance issues encountered in production systems, or in near-production testing, are a result of the poor architectural design of software. The client continued by saying that implementing an automated method to identify and resolve these issues as they occurred would dramatically improve his operational results and reduce costs. The client desperately needed a method that would allow both testers and developers to automate and continuously perform architecture and design checks early on and throughout the development lifecycle. In this way, any issues with a performance impact would be resolved quickly, and would ultimately be prevented from being introduced into the development process.

In this webinar, you will discover how we have responded to this challenge by using Derived Model Analysis at runtime. This technique has been made possible by the emergence of frameworks and knowledge about framework usage, best practices and anti-patterns. You will hear how the marriage of these elements with modelling techniques allows you not only to automate the process of architectural issue detection but also to automate problem analysis and solution identification.

Those who are using the technique of Derived Model Analysis have reported a reduction of up to 30% in development lifecycle times, while also delivering higher quality software. 

In this webinar,Jim Foley, CEO of eoLogic, a strategic parter of AppLabs will explain about Derived Model Analysis and its impact on engineering software performance.  You will also learn how Derived Model Analysis can be used to support performance testing and how the biggest impact can be made by using this technique to engineer performance early and throughout the software development lifecycle.

This Webinar is aimed at the following roles within organizations:

  • - CIO/IT Directors
  • - Software Developers/Managers
  • - Software Testers/Managers
  • - Software QA Professionals
  • - Performance Test and Tuning Professionals
  • - Software Architects