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ICPE 2014: Dublin, Ireland
- Klaus-Dieter Lange, John Murphy, Walter Binder, José Merseguer:
ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, ICPE'14, Dublin, Ireland, March 22-26, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2733-6
Keynote address I
- Toyotaro Suzumura:
Extreme big data processing in large-scale graph analytics and billion-scale social simulation. 1-2
Best research paper candidates
- Diego Perez-Palacin, Raffaela Mirandola:
Uncertainties in the modeling of self-adaptive systems: a taxonomy and an example of availability evaluation. 3-14 - Peter Libic, Lubomír Bulej, Vojtech Horký, Petr Tuma:
On the limits of modeling generational garbage collector performance. 15-26
Power & performance
- Jiang Zheng, Zhao Li, Aldo Dagnino:
Speeding up processing data from millions of smart meters. 27-37 - Feifei Chen, John Grundy, Jean-Guy Schneider, Yun Yang, Qiang He:
Automated analysis of performance and energy consumption for cloud applications. 39-50 - Jesús Omana Iglesias, Philip Perry, Liam Murphy, Teodora Sandra Buda, James Thorburn:
An experimental methodology to evaluate energy efficiency and performance in an enterprise virtualized environment. 51-62
Software & performance
- Mirco Tribastone:
Efficient optimization of software performance models via parameter-space pruning. 63-73 - Catia Trubiani, Antinisca Di Marco, Vittorio Cortellessa, Nariman Mani, Dorina C. Petriu:
Exploring synergies between bottleneck analysis and performance antipatterns. 75-86 - Radu Calinescu, Yasmin Rafiq, Kenneth Johnson, Mehmet Emin Bakir:
Adaptive model learning for continual verification of non-functional properties. 87-98 - Fabian Gorsler, Fabian Brosig, Samuel Kounev:
Performance queries for architecture-level performance models. 99-110
Java & performance
- Philipp Lengauer, Hanspeter Mössenböck:
The taming of the shrew: increasing performance by automatic parameter tuning for java garbage collectors. 111-122 - Tomás Martinec, Lukás Marek, Antonín Steinhauser, Petr Tuma, Qais Noorshams, Andreas Rentschler, Ralf H. Reussner:
Constructing performance model of JMS middleware platform. 123-134
Keynote address II
- Petr Tuma:
Performance awareness: keynote abstract. 135-136
Best industrial paper candidates
- Jianbin Fang, Henk J. Sips, Lilun Zhang, Chuanfu Xu, Yonggang Che, Ana Lucia Varbanescu:
Test-driving Intel Xeon Phi. 137-148 - Thomas R. W. Scogland, Craig P. Steffen, Torsten Wilde, Florent Parent, Susan Coghlan, Natalie J. Bates, Wu-chun Feng, Erich Strohmaier:
A power-measurement methodology for large-scale, high-performance computing. 149-159
Distributed systems performance I
- Norman Lim, Shikharesh Majumdar, Peter Ashwood-Smith:
Engineering resource management middleware for optimizing the performance of clouds processing mapreduce jobs with deadlines. 161-172 - John M. Ewing, Daniel A. Menascé:
A meta-controller method for improving run-time self-architecting in SOA systems. 173-184 - Feng Yan, Shannon Hughes, Alma Riska, Evgenia Smirni:
Agile middleware for scheduling: meeting competing performance requirements of diverse tasks. 185-196
Distributed systems performance II
- Xi Chen, Chin Pang Ho, Rasha Osman, Peter G. Harrison, William J. Knottenbelt:
Understanding, modelling, and improving the performance of web applications in multicore virtualised environments. 197-207 - Cuong Manh Pham, Victor Dogaru, Rohit Wagle, Chitra Venkatramani, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
An evaluation of zookeeper for high availability in system S. 209-217 - Vernon K. C. Bumgardner, Victor W. Marek:
Scalable hybrid stream and hadoop network analysis system. 219-224
Posters
- Jóakim von Kistowski, Nikolas Herbst, Samuel Kounev:
LIMBO: a tool for modeling variable load intensities. 225-226 - Simon Spinner, Giuliano Casale, Xiaoyun Zhu, Samuel Kounev:
LibReDE: a library for resource demand estimation. 227-228 - Hansfried Block, Jeremy A. Arnold, John Beckett, Sanjay Sharma, Michael G. Tricker, Kyle M. Rogers:
Server efficiency rating tool (SERT) 1.0.2: an overview. 229-230 - Charles Pogue, Anil Kumar, Douglas Tollefson, Steve Realmuto:
SPECjbb2013 1.0: an overview. 231-232
Reports of experience and test
- Alessandro Murgia, Roberto Tonelli, Michele Marchesi, Giulio Concas, Steve Counsell, Stephen Swift:
System performance analyses through object-oriented fault and coupling prisms. 233-238 - Yanbin Liu, Parijat Dube, Scott C. Gray:
Run-time performance optimization of a BigData query language. 239-246 - David Redlich, Ulrich Winkler, Thomas Molka, Wasif Gilani:
Model-driven engineering in practice: integrated performance decision support for process-centric business impact analysis. 247-258 - Mark D. Syer, Zhen Ming Jiang, Meiyappan Nagappan, Ahmed E. Hassan, Mohamed N. Nasser, Parminder Flora:
Continuous validation of load test suites. 259-270
Keynote address III
- Xiaoyun Zhu:
Application performance management using learning, optimization, and control. 271
Work in progress and vision papers I
- Shadi Ghaith, Miao Wang, Philip Perry, Liam Murphy:
Software contention aware queueing network model of three-tier web systems. 273-276 - Peter Hofer, Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Efficient and accurate stack trace sampling in the Java hotspot virtual machine. 277-280 - Varsha Apte, Bhavin Doshi:
PowerPerfCenter: a power and performance prediction tool for multi-tier applications. 281-284
Work in progress and vision papers II
- Philipp Merkle, Christian Stier:
Modelling database lock-contention in architecture-level performance simulation. 285-288 - Yong Guo, Ana Lucia Varbanescu, Alexandru Iosup, Claudio Martella, Theodore L. Willke:
Benchmarking graph-processing platforms: a vision. 289-292 - John W. Chinneck, Marin Litoiu, C. Murray Woodside:
Real-time multi-cloud management needs application awareness. 293-296
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