The Reflection architectural pattern is an elegant reusable solution to design software applications based on a meta-model that provides a self-representation of the types used in the domain model. This provides significant benefits in terms of adaptability, maintainability, self-awareness, and direct involvement of domain experts in the configuration stage. However, while virtuous in the perspective of object-oriented development, the meta-model adds a level of indirection that may result in poor performance. The complexity is further exacerbated when the object-oriented domain model is mapped to a relational database. We identify four performance anti-patterns that may naturally occur in the design of a meta-modeling architecture, and for each of them we propose a refactoring intervention on the object model and on the database mapping strategy. Experimental results are reported to characterize the gain obtained applying the proposed refactoring techniques to a real case of data management system, in order to provide a roadmap for engineering the performance of meta-modeling architectures.
Engineering the Performance of a Meta-modeling Architecture / Fioravanti, S.; Patara,F.; Vicario, E.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 203-208. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th ACM/SPEC on International Conference on Performance Engineering tenutosi a L'Aquila) [10.1145/3053600.3053647].
Engineering the Performance of a Meta-modeling Architecture
FIORAVANTI, SARA;PATARA, FULVIO;VICARIO, ENRICO
2017
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The Reflection architectural pattern is an elegant reusable solution to design software applications based on a meta-model that provides a self-representation of the types used in the domain model. This provides significant benefits in terms of adaptability, maintainability, self-awareness, and direct involvement of domain experts in the configuration stage. However, while virtuous in the perspective of object-oriented development, the meta-model adds a level of indirection that may result in poor performance. The complexity is further exacerbated when the object-oriented domain model is mapped to a relational database. We identify four performance anti-patterns that may naturally occur in the design of a meta-modeling architecture, and for each of them we propose a refactoring intervention on the object model and on the database mapping strategy. Experimental results are reported to characterize the gain obtained applying the proposed refactoring techniques to a real case of data management system, in order to provide a roadmap for engineering the performance of meta-modeling architectures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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