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15. MMB/DFT 2010: Essen, Germany
- Bruno Müller-Clostermann, Klaus Echtle, Erwin P. Rathgeb:
Measurement, Modelling, and Evaluation of Computing Systems and Dependability and Fault Tolerance, 15th International GI/ITG Conference, MMB&DFT 2010, Essen, Germany, March 15-17, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5987, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-12103-6
Invited Talks
- Philip Koopman, Justin Ray:
Mitigating the Effects of Internet Timing Faults Across Embedded Network Gateways. 1 - Paul J. Kühn:
Green IT - The Power Saving Challenge and ICT Solutions. 2
In Memoriam: Eulogy on Gunter Bolch
- Martin Paterok, Hermann de Meer, Patrick Wüchner:
In Memory of Dr. Gunter Bolch. 3-7
Full Papers
- Klaus Echtle, Thorsten Kimmeskamp:
Verification of a Control System Built Using Remote Redundancy by Means of Timed Automata and State Space Exploration. 8-23 - Sven Söhnlein, Francesca Saglietti, Franz Bitzer, Matthias Meitner, Siegfried Baryschew:
Software Reliability Assessment Based on the Evaluation of Operational Experience. 24-38 - Klaus Echtle, Mohamed Soubhi:
Clock Synchronization Issues in Multi-Cluster Time-Triggered Networks. 39-61 - Christian Hübsch, Christoph P. Mayer, Oliver P. Waldhorst:
User-Perceived Performance of the NICE Application Layer Multicast Protocol in Large and Highly Dynamic Groups. 62-77 - David Hock, Matthias Hartmann, Christian Schwartz, Michael Menth:
Effectiveness of Link Cost Optimization for IP Rerouting and IP Fast Reroute. 78-90 - Andrey Kolesnikov, Martin Kulas:
Load Modeling and Generation for IP-Based Networks: A Unified Approach and Tool Support. 91-106 - Haidi Yue, Henrik C. Bohnenkamp, Joost-Pieter Katoen:
Analyzing Energy Consumption in a Gossiping MAC Protocol. 107-119 - Till Fischer, Axel Böttcher, Aaron Coday, Helena Liebelt:
Defining and Measuring Performance Characteristics of Current Video Games. 120-135 - Joachim Charzinski:
Traffic Properties, Client Side Cachability and CDN Usage of Popular Web Sites. 136-150 - Vittoria De Nitto Persone, Andreas Pillekeit, Matteo Iacari:
Investigation of the Multimedia Adaptive Threshold Strategy for Mobile Integrated Services Networks. 151-167 - Anne Remke, Boudewijn R. Haverkort, Geert J. Heijenk, Jesper Bax:
Setting the Parameters Right for Two-Hop IEEE 802.11e Ad Hoc Networks. 168-182 - Simon Frohn, Sascha Gübner, Christoph Lindemann:
CrossTrace: Cross-Layer Measurement for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Testbeds. 183-197 - Lothar Breuer:
The Total Overflow during a Busy Cycle in a Markov-Additive Finite Buffer System. 198-211 - Hind Castel-Taleb, Nihal Pekergin:
Accuracy of Strong and Weak Comparisons for Network of Queues. 212-226 - Andreas Kiefer, Nicos Gollan, Jens B. Schmitt:
Searching for Tight Performance Bounds in Feed-Forward Networks. 227-241 - Lothar Breuer, Alfred Kume:
An EM Algorithm for Markovian Arrival Processes Observed at Discrete Times. 242-258 - Jan Kriege, Peter Buchholz:
An Empirical Comparison of MAP Fitting Algorithms. 259-273 - Philipp Reinecke, Miklós Telek, Katinka Wolter:
Reducing the Cost of Generating APH-Distributed Random Numbers. 274-286 - Ralf Wimmer, Bernd Becker:
Correctness Issues of Symbolic Bisimulation Computation for Markov Chains. 287-301
Tool Papers
- David Hock, Michael Menth, Matthias Hartmann, Christian Schwartz, David Stezenbach:
ResiLyzer: A Tool for Resilience Analysis in Packet-Switched Communication Networks. 302-306 - Michael Striewe, Moritz Balz, Michael Goedicke:
SyLaGen - An Extendable Tool Environment for Generating Load. 307-310 - Falko Bause, Philipp Gerloff, Jan Kriege:
ProFiDo - A Toolkit for Fitting Input Models. 311-314 - Sebastian Vastag:
ProC/B for Networks: Integrated INET Models. 315-318 - Sascha Geeren, Falk Hoppe, Axel Langhoff, Bruno Müller-Clostermann, Andreas Pillekeit:
DELTA: A Web-Based Simulation Training Environment Using JavaDEMOS. 319-322
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