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000070271 100__ $$aRequeno, José Ignacio$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza, Dpto. Ingeniería de Sistemas, Spain
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Towards the Performance Analysis of Apache Tez Applications
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Apache Tez is an application framework for large data processing using interactive queries. When a Tez developer faces the ful llment of performance requirements s/he needs to con gure and optimize the Tez application to speci c execution contexts. However, these are not easy tasks, though the Apache Tez con guration will im- pact in the performance of the application signi cantly. Therefore, we propose some steps, towards the modeling and simulation of Apache Tez applications, that can help in the performance assessment of Tez designs. For the modeling, we propose a UML pro le for Apache Tez. For the simulation, we propose to transform the stereotypes of the pro le into stochastic Petri nets, which can be eventually used for computing performance metrics.
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Apache Tez; UML; Petri nets; Software Performance

000070271 655_4 $$aComunicación
000070271 700__ $$aGascón, Iñigo$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza, Dpto. Ingeniería de Sistemas, Spain
000070271 700__ $$aMeseguer, José$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza, Dpto. Ingeniería de Sistemas, Spain
000070271 773__ $$dBerlin$$gICPE ’18 (2018, Berlin-Germany)

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