EPEW 2016 - 13th European Workshop on Performance Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
The European Performance Engineering Workshop is an annual event that aims to gather academic and industrial researchers working on all aspects of performance engineering.
Original papers related to theoretical and methodological issues as well as case studies and automated tool support are solicited in the following three areas:
Performance modeling and evaluation:
Probabilistic models
Stochastic models
Real-time models
Performability models
Queueing networks
Quantitative extensions of automata, Petri nets, process calculi
Specification of quantitative properties
Analytical solution techniques
Numerical solution techniques
Simulation techniques
Quantitative model checking
Quantitative equivalence checking
Quantitative static analysis
System and network performance engineering:
Performance engineering of distributed, mobile, and embedded systems
Performance engineering of wired and wireless communication networks
Performance engineering of multimedia environments
Cluster computing, grid computing, and peer-to-peer computing
Performance-oriented design of computer systems and networks
Constraint-based and model-driven system design
Performance analysis, simulation, and experimental design
Benchmark design and benchmark-based evaluation and monitoring
Graceful degradation system design
Quality of service and quality of security
Performance of e-health systems
Software performance engineering:
Software performance modeling languages and model composition
Performance-oriented software architecture and design
Performance-oriented implementation, deployment, and maintenance
Model-driven software performance engineering
Software performance monitoring
Interpretation of analysis results
Software performance tool interoperability
Software performance and other nonfunctional attributes
Software performance and context awareness
Software performance engineering of middleware and embedded systems
Software performance engineering in specific application domains
Original papers related to theoretical and methodological issues as well as case studies and automated tool support are solicited in the following three areas:
Performance modeling and evaluation:
Probabilistic models
Stochastic models
Real-time models
Performability models
Queueing networks
Quantitative extensions of automata, Petri nets, process calculi
Specification of quantitative properties
Analytical solution techniques
Numerical solution techniques
Simulation techniques
Quantitative model checking
Quantitative equivalence checking
Quantitative static analysis
System and network performance engineering:
Performance engineering of distributed, mobile, and embedded systems
Performance engineering of wired and wireless communication networks
Performance engineering of multimedia environments
Cluster computing, grid computing, and peer-to-peer computing
Performance-oriented design of computer systems and networks
Constraint-based and model-driven system design
Performance analysis, simulation, and experimental design
Benchmark design and benchmark-based evaluation and monitoring
Graceful degradation system design
Quality of service and quality of security
Performance of e-health systems
Software performance engineering:
Software performance modeling languages and model composition
Performance-oriented software architecture and design
Performance-oriented implementation, deployment, and maintenance
Model-driven software performance engineering
Software performance monitoring
Interpretation of analysis results
Software performance tool interoperability
Software performance and other nonfunctional attributes
Software performance and context awareness
Software performance engineering of middleware and embedded systems
Software performance engineering in specific application domains
Other CFPs
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