Analyze System Scalability with the Universal Scalability Law
Extract parts of a "USL" object
Confidence Intervals for USL model parameters
Efficiency of the system
Calculate gradient for the universal scalability function
Generate an object from the "USL" class
Scalability limit of a USL model
Point of optimal scalability of a USL model
Overhead method for Universal Scalability Law models
Point of peak scalability of a USL model
Plot the scalability function from a USL model
Predict method for Universal Scalability Law models
Print objects of class "USL"
Scalability function of a USL model
Show objects of class "USL"
Extract Residual Standard Deviation 'Sigma'
USL Object Summary
Class "USL" for Universal Scalability Law models
Analyze system scalability with the Universal Scalability Law
Create a model for the Universal Scalability Law
Solve a USL model using non linear regression
Solve a USL model using non linear regression
The Universal Scalability Law (Gunther 2007) <doi:10.1007/978-3-540-31010-5> is a model to predict hardware and software scalability. It uses system capacity as a function of load to forecast the scalability for the system.