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WOSP 2000: Ottawa, Canada
- Second International Workshop on Software and Performance, WOSP 2000, Ottawa, Canada, September 17-20, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-195-X
- Marco Bernardo, Paolo Ciancarini, Lorenzo Donatiello:
ÆMPA: a process algebraic description language for the performance analysis of software architectures. 1-11 - Christoph Lindemann, Axel Thümmler, Alexander Klemm, Marco Lohmann, Oliver P. Waldhorst:
Quantitative system evaluation with DSPNexpress 2000. 12-17 - Nigel Thomas, Malcolm Munro, Peter J. B. King, Rob Pooley:
Visual representation of stochastic process algebra models. 18-19 - Virginie Galtier, Kevin L. Mills, Yannick Carlinet, Stefan Leigh, Andrew L. Rukhin:
Expressing meaningful processing requirements among heterogeneous nodes in an active network. 20-28 - Peter M. Ewert, Naraig Manjikian:
Optimizing software performance for IP frame reassembly in an integrated architecture. 29-37 - Adrian E. Conway:
A performance monitoring system for VoIP gateways. 38-43 - Vincenzo Grassi, Vittorio Cortellessa:
Performance evaluation of mobility-based software architectures. 44-46 - F. Andolfi, Federica Aquilani, Simonetta Balsamo, Paola Inverardi:
Deriving performance models of software architectures from message sequence charts. 47-57 - Vittorio Cortellessa, Raffaela Mirandola:
Deriving a queueing network based performance model from UML diagrams. 58-70 - Leonardus Budiman Arief, Neil A. Speirs:
A UML tool for an automatic generation of simulation programs. 71-76 - Fried Hoeben:
Using UML models for performance calculation. 77-82 - Miguel de Miguel, Thomas Lambolais, Mehdi Hannouz, Stéphane Betgé-Brezetz, Sophie Piekarec:
UML extensions for the specification and evaluation of latency constraints in architectural models. 83-88 - Andreas Schmietendorf, André Scholz, Claus Rautenstrauch:
Evaluating the performance engineering process. 89-95 - Efstathios Papaefstathiou:
Design of a performance technology infrastructure to support the construction of responsive software. 96-104 - Marc Courtois, C. Murray Woodside:
Using regression splines for software performance analysis. 105-114 - Peter H. Hughes:
Toward a common process model for systems development and performance engineering. 115-116 - Hassan Gomaa, Daniel A. Menascé:
Design and performance modeling of component interconnection patterns for distributed software architectures. 117-126 - Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
Software performance antipatterns. 127-136 - José Merseguer
, Javier Campos
, Eduardo Mena:
A pattern-based approach to model software performance. 137-142 - A. Inkeri Verkamo, Juha Gustafsson, Lilli Nenonen, Jukka Paakki:
Design patterns in performance prediction. 143-144 - Leigh A. Davis, Jamie Payton, Rose F. Gamble:
How system architectures impede interoperability. 145-146 - Alma Riska, Evgenia Smirni, Gianfranco Ciardo
:
Analytic modeling of load balancing policies for tasks with heavy-tailed distributions. 147-157 - Paul Reeser, Rema Hariharan:
Analytic model of Web servers in distributed environments. 158-167 - Hiroyuki Okamura, Tadashi Dohi, Shunji Osaki:
Performance analysis of a transaction based software system with shutdown. 168-179 - Catalina M. Lladó, Peter G. Harrison:
Performance evaluation of an enterprise JavaBean server implementation. 180-188 - Dorina C. Petriu, Hoda Amer, Shikharesh Majumdar, Istabrak Abdul-Fatah:
Using analytic models predicting middleware performance. 189-194 - Andre B. Bondi:
Characteristics of scalability and their impact on performance. 195-203 - Thomas Fahringer, Bernhard Scholz, Xian-He Sun:
Execution-driven performance analysis for distributed and parallel systems. 204-215 - Hasyim Gautama, Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Static performance prediction of data-dependent programs. 216-226
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