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Study On
Software Performance Feedback: State Of The Art
1Dr.
Gulshan Kumar and 2Dr. Vivek Kumar
1Assistant
Professor in Computer Science, Rawal Institutions, Sohna Road,
Near Zakopur, Faridabad, Haryana (India)
2Assosiate
Professor in Computer Science, Saharanpur Institute of Advance
Studies, Saharanpur Uttar Pradesh (India)
Email-
1Gulshan_dixit@rediffmail.com;
viveks865@gmail.com
Abstract:
The problem of
interpreting the performance analysis results is still quite
critical, since it is difficult to understand mean values,
variances, and probability distributions. Additionally, a large
gap exists between the representation of performance analysis
results and the feedback expected by software architects. The
former usually contains numbers (such as mean response time,
throughput variance), whereas the latter should embed
architectural suggestions useful to overcome performance
problems (such as split a software component in two components
and re-deploy one of them). Such activities are today
exclusively based on the analysts’ experience, and therefore
their effectiveness often suffers the lack of automation. In
this scenario, we believe that the automated generation of
feedback may work towards the problem solution, since it has the
important role of making performance analysis results usable at
the software architectural level. It means, for example, that
from a bad throughput value, it is possible to identify the
software components and/or interactions responsible for that bad
value.
[Kumar,
G. and Kumar, V.
STUDY ON
SOFTWARE PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK: STATE OF THE ART.
Rep Opinion 2025;17(2):1-4].
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Keywords:
Modeling Software Reliability; Imperfect Debugging |
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Study on Review of Literature on The professionalization of
sports coaching in a specific country
Dr Sandeep Siddhu
*Associate
Professor, Department of Physical Education, Mangalyatan
University Beswan Mathura Road, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh (India)
e-mail:
siddhubnm21@gmail.com
Abstract:
The purpose of the chapter is to overview a
positive view of professionalisation that contrasts with recent
positions that place responsibility for the coaching change
process on individuals and small groups. Our position focuses on
coaching change as a broader systemic improvement process
enabled by the mobilisation of resource, notably, through state
intervention, linked to increasing understanding of the value of
coaching.
[Siddhu, S.
Study on Review of Literature on The professionalization of
sports coaching in a specific country.
Rep
Opinion
2025;17(2):5-9]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
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Keywords: sport coaching; professions; status categories;
blended professional area |
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Milankovitch
cycles — Basics of Monsoon Time Scales: Formulation of Gulf of
California Monsoon Time Scale
Gangadhara Rao
Irlapati
H.No.5-30-4/1,
Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
E-mail:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Introduction:
According to the Milankovitch cycle, the angle of the Earth's
axial tilt (obliquity) regarding the orbital plane (the
obliquity of the ecliptic) varies between 22.1° and 24.5°, over
a cycle of about 41,000 years. The current tilt is 23.44°,
roughly halfway between its extreme values. Milankovitch cycles
are a series of periodic changes in the Earth's orbit around the
Sun that affect the amount of solar radiation the Earth
receives, which in turn influences climate change. This tilt
does not remain constant at 23.44°. It oscillates up and down
and slowly moves to 24.5°. The oscillation of up and down will
be about 85 years, according to the Monsoon Time Scales. That
is, about 60 years up, 25 years down, in total oscillating once
every about 85 years. When it moves up to 22.1°, droughts and
famines occur, and when it moves up to 24.5°, heavy rains and
floods occur. Oscillating in this way, it slowly moves forward.
All this can be clearly observed in the Monsoon Time Scales. If
this is true, then we are close to reaching 24.5°, So, are there
going to be more climate changes in the coming centuries? What
are the Milankovitch Cycles? What is their importance in the
study of climate changes? How they determine the scientific
accuracy of Global Monsoon Time Scales? What is the
relationship between Milankovitch cycles and Global Monsoon Time
Scales? What are the new things that can be learned by Global
Monsoon Time Scales? What is the need to establish the Gulf of
California Monsoon Time Scale to unravel the mysteries of the
Gulf of California Monsoon? Let's discuss in this paper. I call
on world scientists to establish the Gulf of California Monsoon
Time Scale following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales outlined
below, based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is
successfully proved out in practice and break down the
mysteries of the Gulf of California monsoon.
[Gangadhara Rao
Irlapati. Milankovitch cycles — Basics of Monsoon Time
Scales: Formulation of Gulf of California Monsoon Time Scale.
Rep Opinion
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Keywords:
Bioforecast (1965-70); A New Hypothetical Model of Cosmology
(1970-77); Inquisition (1977-79); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87);
Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Indian Monsoon Time
Scale (1991); Researches on Earth and space related issues
(1991-2000); Numerical Weather Periodic Tables (2000-10);
Designs of Geoscope projects (2010-20); Designs of Global
Monsoon Time Scales (2020-) |
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