Systems Execution Modeling Technologies for Large-Scale Net-Centric Department of Defense Systems
Abstract
The "System Execution Modeling Technologies for Large-scale Net-centric DoD Systems (GUTS)" project developed and validated system execution modeling technologies that support design space exploration and evaluation of US Department of Defense (DoD) software-intensive net-centric systems before final implementation/testing and throughout subsequent system evolution. In particular, there were two primary objectives of the proposed project. First, the development of system execution modeling tools that enable system and software engineers to automatically and accurately detect, diagnose, and resolve system performance and stability problems stemming from design decisions made in early lifecycle phases. Second, apply these tools to systematically and empirically measure and evaluate the impact of multi-core and distributed processing, on software predictability and optimization in the context of representative DoD net-centric systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- ADA553460
Entities
People
- Aniruddha Gokhale
- Brian Dougherty
- Douglas Schmidt
- Jules White
Organizations
- Vanderbilt University