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Методика оценки производительности работы Ð²Ð¸Ñ€Ñ‚ÑƒÐ°Ð»ÑŒÐ½Ñ‹Ñ Java-машин при использовании JIT и AOT компиляции

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Методика оценки производительности работы Ð²Ð¸Ñ€Ñ‚ÑƒÐ°Ð»ÑŒÐ½Ñ‹Ñ Java-машин при использовании JIT и AOT компиляции

Abstract

Данная выпускная квалификационная работа посвящена исследованию оценки производительности реализаций виртуальных Java-машин. Исследование проведено с целью предложения методики оценки производительности JVM-реализаций. Исследована JVM-экосистема, показано ее внутреннее устройство с целью выявлению влияния последнего на скорость исполнения байт-кода программ. Разработана и описана методика оценки производительности экземпляров JVM, отличительной особенностью которой является возможность запуска оценки в строго заданных ограничениях, накладываемых на JVM. Приведены результаты с демонстрацией внутреннего устройства программного сервиса по разработанной методике, продемонстрированы результаты его работы на примере тестовых сценариев. Полученную методику оценки производительности JVM можно использовать на практике при выборе конкретной Java-машины для выполнения конкретной задачи.

This graduaction project is devoted for the studying of performance evaluation of implementations of virtual Java-machines. The study was conducted with the aim of proposing a methodology for evaluating the performance of given JVM implementations. The JVM ecosystem was investigated, its internal structure was shown with the aim of revealing the influence of the latter on the speed of execution of byte-code programs. A methodology for evaluating the performance of JVM instances has been developed and described, the distinguishing feature of which is the ability to run an assessment in the strictly defined constraints imposed on the JVM. The results are presented with a demonstration of the internal structure of the software service according to the developed method, the results of its work are demonstrated by the example of test scenarios. The resulting methodology for evaluating JVM performance can be used in practice when choosing a specific Java machine to perform a specific task.

Keywords

byte-code, java-машина, evaluation, программный, производительность, инструкция, perfomance, methodology, оценка, programing, instruction, байт-код, процесс, методика, java-machine, virtual, process, JVM, виртуальный, machine, машинный

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