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Computational analysis of performance for heterogeneous integrated system with test automation

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Heterogeneity is inevitable in enterprises due to their various input requirements. The usage of proprietary integration products results in the increased cost of enterprises. During the integration, the focus area has been found to often address only the functional requirements, while the non-functional requirements are side-stepped during the initial stages of a project. Moreover, the use of proprietary integration products and non-standards-based integration platform has given rise to an inflexible integration infrastructure resulting in adaptability concerns. Web services-based integration, based on open standards, is deemed to be the only feasible solution in such cases. This paper explains the performance analysis of enterprise integration in heterogeneous environments for the distributed and the transactional applications. The analysis presented in this paper is seen as a step towards making intelligent decisions well in advance when choosing the integration mechanism/products to address the functional as well as the non-functional requirements considering the future integration needs.

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Correspondence to K. Krishna Mohan.

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K. Krishna Mohan received his B.E. degree in computer science from Nagpur University and M.Tech. degree in software engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology (IITB) Bombay, India.

His research interests include software engineering, object-oriented systems, simulation and performance analysis, and software reliability modeling.

A. Srividya received her B.Eng. degree in 1982, and M.Tech. and Ph.D. degrees in reliability engineering from IIT Bombay in 1985 and 1994, respectively. She has been with IIT Bombay as a faculty since 1988 and is currently a professor in reliability engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay. She has over 28 publications in various international and national journals. She has published over 60 papers in conferences. She has supervised/co-supervised fourteen Ph.D. dissertations and thirty four master’s dissertations at IIT Bombay. She is a life member of ISTE and ISPS. She was conference chairperson of International Conference on Reliability, Safety and Hazard held at Mumbai on December 01-03, 2005. She was instrumental in editing and reviewing the proceedings of various international conferences like International Conference on Quality Reliability and Control (2001), International Conference on Multimedia and Design (2002) and International Conference on Quality Reliability and Information Technology (2003). She is a recipient of leadership in Reliability Engineering Education & Research award by the Society of Reliability Engineering, Quality & Operations Management.

Her research interests include reliability modeling, life testing and reliability estimation, structural reliability, and reliability optimization.

Ravi Gedela received his B.Eng. degree in 1993, is currently working as a solution architect with Satyam Computer Services Limited, India. He consulted several fortune 500 companies in providing solutions. He has diversified experience in managing projects and also provided architecture with SAP, J2EE, Microsoft, Oracle technologies. He has published papers in various international and national conferences.

His research interests include performance evaluation of computer systems, distributed client server information systems, service oriented computing, and software engineering.

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Mohan, K.K., Srividya, A. & Gedela, R. Computational analysis of performance for heterogeneous integrated system with test automation. Int J Automat Comput 4, 353–358 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11633-007-0353-4

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