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spl-evaluation-java from group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl (version 1.0.4)

Stochastice Performance Logic is a formalism for capturing performance assumptions. It is, for example, possible to capture assumption that newer version of a function bar is faster than the previous version or that library foobar is faster than library barfoo when rendering antialiased text. The purpose of this framework is to allow evaluation of SPL formulas inside Java applications.

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Group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl
Version 1.0.4
Last update 03. May 2018
Tags: stochastice allow purpose function version evaluation barfoo faster possible performance when capture applications text foobar formalism previous antialiased capturing framework logic rendering that formulas newer than assumptions inside library assumption java example this
Organization D3S MFF, Charles University in Prague
URL http://d3s.mff.cuni.cz/research/development_awareness/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies msf4j-service,
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spl-evaluation-java from group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl (version 1.0.3)

Stochastice Performance Logic is a formalism for capturing performance assumptions. It is, for example, possible to capture assumption that newer version of a function bar is faster than the previous version or that library foobar is faster than library barfoo when rendering antialiased text. The purpose of this framework is to allow evaluation of SPL formulas inside Java applications.

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Group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl
Version 1.0.3
Last update 20. April 2018
Tags: stochastice allow purpose function version evaluation barfoo faster possible performance when capture applications text foobar formalism previous antialiased capturing framework logic rendering that formulas newer than assumptions inside library assumption java example this
Organization D3S MFF, Charles University in Prague
URL http://d3s.mff.cuni.cz/research/development_awareness/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies msf4j-service,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

spl-evaluation-java from group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl (version 1.0.2)

Stochastice Performance Logic is a formalism for capturing performance assumptions. It is, for example, possible to capture assumption that newer version of a function bar is faster than the previous version or that library foobar is faster than library barfoo when rendering antialiased text. The purpose of this framework is to allow evaluation of SPL formulas inside Java applications.

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Artifact spl-evaluation-java
Group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl
Version 1.0.2
Last update 11. February 2018
Tags: stochastice allow purpose function version evaluation barfoo faster possible performance when capture applications text foobar formalism previous antialiased capturing framework logic rendering that formulas newer than assumptions inside library assumption java example this
Organization D3S MFF, Charles University in Prague
URL http://d3s.mff.cuni.cz/research/development_awareness/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies msf4j-service,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

spl-evaluation-java from group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl (version 1.0.1)

Stochastice Performance Logic is a formalism for capturing performance assumptions. It is, for example, possible to capture assumption that newer version of a function bar is faster than the previous version or that library foobar is faster than library barfoo when rendering antialiased text. The purpose of this framework is to allow evaluation of SPL formulas inside Java applications.

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Artifact spl-evaluation-java
Group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl
Version 1.0.1
Last update 31. January 2018
Tags: stochastice allow purpose function version evaluation barfoo faster possible performance when capture applications text foobar formalism previous antialiased capturing framework logic rendering that formulas newer than assumptions inside library assumption java example this
Organization D3S MFF, Charles University in Prague
URL http://d3s.mff.cuni.cz/research/development_awareness/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies msf4j-service,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

spl-evaluation-java from group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl (version 1.0.0)

Stochastice Performance Logic is a formalism for capturing performance assumptions. It is, for example, possible to capture assumption that newer version of a function bar is faster than the previous version or that library foobar is faster than library barfoo when rendering antialiased text. The purpose of this framework is to allow evaluation of SPL formulas inside Java applications.

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Artifact spl-evaluation-java
Group cz.cuni.mff.d3s.spl
Version 1.0.0
Last update 02. January 2018
Tags: stochastice allow purpose function version evaluation barfoo faster possible performance when capture applications text foobar formalism previous antialiased capturing framework logic rendering that formulas newer than assumptions inside library assumption java example this
Organization D3S MFF, Charles University in Prague
URL http://d3s.mff.cuni.cz/research/development_awareness/
License Apache License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies msf4j-service,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!



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