Abstract: Enhancing the hardware power does not cause linear enhancing of the informational services’
performance. To discover the value of growth one has to test both source and enhanced systems
running equal or similar services. If we need to discover the growth of services’ performance for different
computers’ configurations we have to have common basis for comparing one software service with
those of other systems which are tested on different computer configurations. In paper Ivanova et al
2016 the first step of a method for solving such problem was presented. In this paper we outline the
second step of the method. This step consists of computing the informational services’ performance
proportionality constants. Further paper will present the last step of the method. All examples in the
paper are based on results from real experiments presented in the Markov et al, 2015.
Keywords: Evaluation of informational services; computing the software systems’ performance
proportionality constants.
ACM Classification Keywords: H.3.4 Systems and Software - Performance evaluation (efficiency and
effectiveness); H.3.5 Online Information Services.
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A METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF INFORMATIONAL SERVICES -
STEP 2: COMPUTING THE INFORMATIONAL SERVICES’
PERFORMANCE PROPORTIONALITY CONSTANTS
Krassimira Ivanova, Ivan Ivanov, Mariyana Dimitrova,
Krassimir Markov, Stefan Karastanev
http://www.foibg.com/ijima//vol05/ijima05-03-p01.pdf