Many software engineers recommend what I call the "procrastination approach" to optimization. Delay optimization as much as possible, and don't do it if you can avoid it. I agree with the basic premise. Optimizing too early or too often is not a good appr
C. Rathfelder, S. Kounev, and D. Evans. 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference On Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2011), page 352--361. IEEE, (November 2011)Acceptance Rate (Full Paper): 14.7\% (37/252).
C. Rathfelder, S. Kounev, and D. Evans. 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference On Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2011), page 352--361. IEEE, (November 2011)Acceptance Rate (Full Paper): 14.7\% (37/252).
F. Gorsler, F. Brosig, and S. Kounev. Proceedings of the Symposium on Software Performance: Joint Kieker/Palladio Days (KPDAYS 2013), 1083, page 109--118. Aachen, Germany, CEUR-WS.org, (November 2013)
F. Gorsler, F. Brosig, and S. Kounev. Proceedings of the Symposium on Software Performance: Joint Kieker/Palladio Days (KPDAYS 2013), 1083, page 109--118. Aachen, Germany, CEUR-WS.org, (November 2013)