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ICPE 2013: Prague, Czech Republic
- Seetharami Seelam, Petr Tuma, Giuliano Casale, Tony Field, José Nelson Amaral:
ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, ICPE'13, Prague, Czech Republic - April 21 - 24, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1636-1
Tutorials
- Anne Koziolek, Alberto Avritzer, Daniel Sadoc Menasché:
Holistic optimization of distribution automation network designs using survivability modeling and power flow equations. 1-2 - Morten Heine Sørensen:
Use case-driven performance engineering without "concurrent users". 3-12
Keynote address I
- Prashant J. Shenoy:
Automated modeling of complex data center applications. 13-14
Research track best paper candidates
- Balaji Subramaniam, Wu-chun Feng:
Towards energy-proportional computing for enterprise-class server workloads. 15-26 - Christoph Heger, Jens Happe, Roozbeh Farahbod:
Automated root cause isolation of performance regressions during software development. 27-38 - Jean-Michel Fourneau, Katinka Wolter, Philipp Reinecke, Tilman Krauß, Alexandra Danilkina:
Multiple class G-networks with restart. 39-50
Performance modeling and evaluation
- Marcel C. Guenther, Jeremy T. Bradley:
Mean-field analysis of data flows in wireless sensor networks. 51-62 - Mattias De Wael, David M. Ungar, Tom Van Cutsem:
When spatial and temporal locality collide: the case of the missing cache hits. 63-70 - Sebastiano Spicuglia, Mathias Björkqvist, Lydia Y. Chen, Giuseppe Serazzi, Walter Binder, Evgenia Smirni:
On load balancing: a mix-aware algorithm for heterogeneous systems. 71-76
Software performance modeling
- Frank Brüseke, Gregor Engels, Steffen Becker:
Decision support via automated metric comparison for the palladio-based performance blame analysis. 77-88 - Nariman Mani, Dorina C. Petriu, C. Murray Woodside:
Propagation of incremental changes to performance model due to SOA design pattern application. 89-100 - Christian Vogel, Heiko Koziolek, Thomas Goldschmidt, Erik Burger:
Rapid performance modeling by transforming use case maps to palladio component models. 101-112 - Laura Carnevali, Marco Paolieri, Alessandro Santoni, Enrico Vicario:
Non-markovian analysis for model driven engineering of real-time software. 113-124 - Knut Helge Rygg, Gunnar Brataas, Geir Millstein, Terje Molle:
Scalability testing of MS lync services: towards optimal provisioning of virtualised hardware. 125-136
Performance analysis and benchmarking I
- Augusto Born de Oliveira, Jean-Christophe Petkovich, Thomas Reidemeister, Sebastian Fischmeister:
DataMill: rigorous performance evaluation made easy. 137-148 - Netanel Zakay, Dror G. Feitelson:
Workload resampling for performance evaluation of parallel job schedulers. 149-160 - Raoufehsadat Hashemian, Diwakar Krishnamurthy, Martin F. Arlitt, Niklas Carlsson:
Improving the scalability of a multi-core web server. 161-172 - Ivan Bedini, Sherif Sakr, Bart Theeten, Alessandra Sala, Peter Cogan:
Modeling performance of a parallel streaming engine: bridging theory and costs. 173-184
Keynote address II
- Len Bass:
Supporting operations personnel through performance engineering. 185-186
Performance analysis and benchmarking II
- Nikolas Roman Herbst, Nikolaus Huber, Samuel Kounev, Erich Amrehn:
Self-adaptive workload classification and forecasting for proactive resource provisioning. 187-198 - Qing Zheng, Haopeng Chen, Yaguang Wang, Jian Zhang, Jiangang Duan:
COSBench: cloud object storage benchmark. 199-210 - Achille Peternier, Walter Binder, Akira Yokokawa, Lydia Y. Chen:
Parallelism profiling and wall-time prediction for multi-threaded applications. 211-216
Performance modeling and prediction
- Miao Wang, Viliam Holub, John Murphy, Patrick O'Sullivan:
Stream-based event prediction using bayesian and bloom filters. 217-228 - Yoel Zeldes, Dror G. Feitelson:
On-line fair allocations based on bottlenecks and global priorities. 229-240 - Alberto Avritzer, Sindhu Suresh, Daniel Sadoc Menasché, Rosa Maria Meri Leão, Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Morganna Carmem Diniz, Kishor S. Trivedi, Lucia Happe, Anne Koziolek:
Survivability models for the assessment of smart grid distribution automation network designs. 241-252 - Zhuoyao Zhang, Ludmila Cherkasova, Boon Thau Loo:
Benchmarking approach for designing a mapreduce performance model. 253-258
Performance in cloud, virtualized and multi-core systems
- Rizwan Mian, Patrick Martin, Farhana H. Zulkernine, José Luis Vázquez-Poletti:
Towards building performance models for data-intensive workloads in public clouds. 259-270 - PengCheng Xiong, Calton Pu, Xiaoyun Zhu, Rean Griffith:
vPerfGuard: an automated model-driven framework for application performance diagnosis in consolidated cloud environments. 271-282 - Qais Noorshams, Dominik Bruhn, Samuel Kounev, Ralf H. Reussner:
Predictive performance modeling of virtualized storage systems using optimized statistical regression techniques. 283-294 - Feifei Chen, John Grundy, Yun Yang, Jean-Guy Schneider, Qiang He:
Experimental analysis of task-based energy consumption in cloud computing systems. 295-306
Vision and work-in-progress papers
- Marcelo R. N. Mendes, Pedro Bizarro, Paulo Marques:
Towards a standard event processing benchmark. 307-310 - Steffen Becker, Lucia Happe, Raffaela Mirandola, Catia Trubiani:
Towards a methodology driven by relationships of quality attributes for qos-based analysis. 311-314 - Leonardo Piga, Gabriel F. T. Gomes, Rafael Auler, Bruno Rosa, Sandro Rigo, Edson Borin:
Assessing computer performance with stocs. 315-318 - Alexandru-Corneliu Olteanu, Alexandru Iosup, Nicolae Tapus:
Towards a workload model for online social applications: ICPE 2013 work-in-progress paper. 319-322 - Ibrahim Takouna, Wesam Dawoud, Kai Sachs, Christoph Meinel:
A robust optimization for proactive energy management in virtualized data centers. 323-326 - Piotr Rygielski, Steffen Zschaler, Samuel Kounev:
A meta-model for performance modeling of dynamic virtualized network infrastructures. 327-330 - David Coulden, Rasha Osman, William J. Knottenbelt:
Performance modelling of database contention using queueing petri nets. 331-334 - Gunnar Brataas, Erlend Stav, Sebastian Lehrig, Steffen Becker, Goran Kopcak, Darko Huljenic:
CloudScale: scalability management for cloud systems. 335-338 - Qais Noorshams, Andreas Rentschler, Samuel Kounev, Ralf H. Reussner:
A generic approach for architecture-level performance modeling and prediction of virtualized storage systems. 339-342 - Lubomír Bulej, Tomás Bures, Vojtech Horký, Jaroslav Keznikl:
Adaptive deployment in ad-hoc systems using emergent component ensembles: vision paper. 343-346
Keynote address III
- Yuqing Gao:
Data centric computing for internet scale enterprises. 347-348
Industry track best paper candidates
- Klaus-Dieter Lange, Jeremy A. Arnold, Hansfried Block, Nathan Totura, John Beckett, Michael G. Tricker:
Further implementation aspects of the server efficiency rating tool (SERT). 349-360 - Tilmann Rabl, Meikel Poess, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Patrick E. O'Neil, Elizabeth J. O'Neil:
Variations of the star schema benchmark to test the effects of data skew on query performance. 361-372
SPEC distinguished dissertation award
- Shicong Meng, Ling Liu:
Monitoring-as-a-service in the cloud: spec phd award (invited abstract). 373-374
Performance analysis and benchmarking III
- Nikolas Anastasiou, William J. Knottenbelt:
Deriving coloured generalised stochastic petri net performance models from high-precision location tracking data. 375-386 - Senthil Nathan, Purushottam Kulkarni, Umesh Bellur:
Resource availability based performance benchmarking of virtual machine migrations. 387-398 - Marcelo R. N. Mendes, Pedro Bizarro, Paulo Marques:
Overcoming memory limitations in high-throughput event-based applications. 399-410 - Christian Weiss, Dennis Westermann, Christoph Heger, Martin Moser:
Systematic performance evaluation based on tailored benchmark applications. 411-420
Poster and demonstration papers
- Tomás Brázdil, Lubos Korenciak, Jan Krcál, Jan Kretínský, Vojtech Rehák:
On time-average limits in deterministic and stochastic petri nets. 421-422 - Fredrik Abbors, Tanwir Ahmad, Dragos Truscan, Ivan Porres:
Model-based performance testing in the cloud using the mbpet tool. 423-424 - Yao-Min Chen, Azeem Jiava, Madhava Dass, Victoria Roxas, Sam Warner, Gary DeVal, Wei Chen, Kenny Lee:
SPECsip infrastructure and application benchmarks. 425-426 - Siddhartha Asthana, Pushpendra Singh, Amarjeet Singh:
MockTell: exploring challenges of user emulation in interactive voice response testing. 427-428 - Lukás Marek, Yudi Zheng, Danilo Ansaloni, Lubomír Bulej, Aibek Sarimbekov, Walter Binder, Zhengwei Qi:
Introduction to dynamic program analysis with DiSL. 429-430 - Marcelo R. N. Mendes, Pedro Bizarro, Paulo Marques:
FINCoS: benchmark tools for event processing systems. 431-432
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