Bubenik, RZwaenepoel, W2005-10-202005-10-202005-10-20199210.1109/12.123396https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/218149The notion of encapsulations is introduced as the basic construct used to support optimistic make (a software tool). The authors describe the implementation of optimistic make in the V-System on a collection of SUN workstations. Statistics measured from this implementation are used to synthesize a workload for a discrete-event simulation, and to validate the simulation's results. The simulation shows a speedup distribution over pessimistic make with a median of 1.72 and a mean of 8.28. The speedup distribution is strongly dependent on the ratio between the target out-of-date times and the command execution times. With faster machines the median of the speedup distribution grows to 5.1, and then decreases againoptimistic computingoptimistic makeperformance evaluationprogramming environmentsimulation studysoftware developement environmentspeculative computationOptimistic Maketext::journal::journal article::research article