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8. MMB / 8. Computer Performance Evaluation 1995: Heidelberg
- Heinz Beilner, Falko Bause:
Quantitative Evaluation of Computing and Communication Systems, 8th International Conference on Modelling Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation, Performance Tools '95, 8th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modeling and Evaluating Computing and Communication Systems, MMB '95, Heidelberg, Germany, September 20-22, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 977, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-60300-X - Ralf Steinmetz, Lars C. Wolf:
Evaluation of a CPU Scheduling Mechanism for Synchronized Multimedia Streams. 1-10 - Jihad Boulos, Didier Boudigue:
An Application of SMART2: A Tool for Performance Evaluation of Relational DataBase Programs. 11-25 - Timothy K. Tsai, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
Measuring Fault Tolerance with the FTAPE Fault Injection Tool. 26-40 - Bart Vinck, Herwig Bruneel:
Queueing Analysis of Discrete-Time Buffer Systems with Compound Arrival Process and Variable Service Capacity. 41-55 - Martin Paterok, Peter Dauphin, Ulrich Herzog:
The Mothod of Moments for Higher Moments and the Usefulness of Formula Manipulation Systems. 56-70 - Uwe Langer:
Integration of Performance Evaluations in the Design Process of CPUs and Computer Systems. 71-85 - Lloyd G. Williams, Connie U. Smith:
Information Requirements for Software Performance Engineering. 86-101 - Rob Pooley:
Integrating Behavioural and Simulation Modelling. 102-116 - John Dunlop:
Assessment of 3rd Generation Mobile Systems by Simulation. 117-134 - Christoph Herrmann:
How Good is Stationary Analysis for the Transient Phenomena of Connection Admission in ATM? 135-149 - Peter Buchholz:
On the Exact and Approximate Analysis of Hierarchical Discrete Time Queueing Networks. 150-164 - Miklós Telek, Andrea Bobbio, László Jereb, Antonio Puliafito, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Steady State Analysis of Markov Regenerative SPN with Age Memory Policy. 165-179 - Abderezak Touzene:
A New Iterative Method for Solving Large-Scale Markov Chains. 180-193 - Werner Knaup:
A New Iterative Numerical Solution Algorithm for Markovian Queueing Networks. 194-208 - Reinhard German, Jörg Mitzlaff:
Transient Analysis of Deterministic and Stochastic Petri Nets with TimeNET. 209-223 - Falko Bause, Peter Buchholz, Peter Kemper:
QPN-Tool for the Specification ans Analysis of Hierarchically Combined Queueing Petri Nets. 224-238 - Boudewijn R. Haverkort:
Approximate Analysis of Networks of PH|PH|1|K Queues: Theory & Tool Support. 239-253 - Bernd Mohr, Allen D. Malony, Kesavan Shanmugam:
Speedy: An Integrated Performance Extrapolation Tool for pC++ Programs. 254-268 - Peter Dauphin, Richard Hofmann:
HASSE: a Tool for Analyzing Causal Relationships in Parallel and Distributed Systems. 269-283 - Jürgen Brehm, Manish Madhukar, Evgenia Smirni, Lawrence W. Dowdy:
PerPreT - A Performance Prediction Tool for Massive Parallel Sysytems. 284-298 - Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Compile-time Performance Prediction of Parallel Systems. 299-313 - S. V. Raghavan, P. J. Joseph:
Workload Models for Multiwindow Distributed Environments. 314-326 - Martin Lang, Matthias Stümpfle, Hartmut Kocher:
Building a Hierarchical CAN-Simulator Using an Object-Oriented Environment. 327-339 - Alois Ferscha, Allen D. Malony:
Performance-Oriented Development of Irregular, Unstructured and Unbalanced Parallel Applications in the N-MAP Environment. 340-356 - Greg Hills, Jerome A. Rolia, Giuseppe Serazzi:
Performance Engineering of Distributed Software Process Architectures. 357-371 - Oliver Hermanns:
Performance Evaluation of Connectionless Multicast Protocals for Cooperative Multimedia Applications. 372-384 - Christoph Lindemann, Friedrich Schön:
Modeling Relaxed Memory Consistency Protocols. 385-400 - Andreas Fasbender, Peter Davis:
Measurement, Modelling and Emulation of Internet Round-Trip Delays. 401-415
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