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Metamodels ensuring the adequacy of the results of performance testing and its parts were developed; these parts are statement of the problem, initial data, and analysis of experimental results. Tools for the adaptation of metamodels to the characteristics of a specific automated load testing experiment and for the estimation of performance of a wide class of systems for automating business processes are described.
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Original Russian Text © B.A. Pozin, I.V. Galakhov, 2011, published in Programmirovanie, 2011, Vol. 37, No. 1.
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Pozin, B.A., Galakhov, I.V. Models in performance testing. Program Comput Soft 37, 15–25 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S036176881101004X
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