Mitchell, Aine and Power, James F.
(2004)
An approach to quantifying the run-time behaviour of Java
GUI applications.
In:
WISICT '04 Proceedings of the winter international synposium on Information and communication technologies.
Trinity College Dublin, pp. 1-6.
Abstract
This paper outlines a new technique for collecting dynamic trace information from Java GUI
programs. The problems of collecting run-time information from such interactive applications
in comparison with traditional batch style execution benchmark programs is outlined. The
possible utility of such run-time information is discussed and from this a number of simple
run-time metrics are suggested. The metrics results for a small CelsiusConverter Java GUI
program are illustrated to demonstrate the viability of such an analysis.
Item Type: |
Book Section
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Additional Information: |
Accepted for the Winter International Symposium on Information and Communication Technologies
Cancun, Mexico, January 5-8, 2004 |
Keywords: |
dynamic trace data; Java GUI applications; Quantification; run-time elements; GUI applications; run-time metrics; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Science and Engineering > Computer Science |
Item ID: |
6438 |
Depositing User: |
Dr. James Power
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Date Deposited: |
02 Oct 2015 16:02 |
Publisher: |
Trinity College Dublin |
Refereed: |
No |
URI: |
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Use Licence: |
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