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19th EPEW 2023: Florence, Italy
- Mauro Iacono, Marco Scarpa, Enrico Barbierato, Salvatore Serrano, Davide Cerotti, Francesco Longo:
Computer Performance Engineering and Stochastic Modelling - 19th European Workshop, EPEW 2023, and 27th International Conference, ASMTA 2023, Florence, Italy, June 20-23, 2023, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14231, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-43184-5
ASMTA 2023
- Dieter Fiems:
Strategic Revenue Management for Discriminatory Processor Sharing Queues. 3-17 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Performance and Energy Evaluation for Solving a Schrödinger-Poisson System on Multicore Processors. 18-33 - Sébastien Kilian, Emmanuelle Anceaume, Bruno Sericola:
Stochastic Analysis of Rumor Spreading with Multiple Pull Operations in Presence of Non-cooperative Nodes. 34-48 - Peter Buchholz, András Mészáros, Miklós Telek:
Analysis of a Two-State Markov Fluid Model with 2 Buffers. 49-64 - Freek Verdonck, Herwig Bruneel, Sabine Wittevrongel:
A Variable-Cycle Traffic Light Queue. 65-80 - Zsolt Saffer, Karl Grill, Miklós Telek:
M/G/1 Queue with State Dependent Service Times. 81-95 - Eleonora Deiana, Guy Latouche, Marie-Ange Remiche:
Sojourn Time in a Markov Driven Fluid Queue with Finite Buffer. 96-110 - Thu Anh Le, Kai Ishiguro, Tuan Phung-Duc:
Performance Analysis of Multi-server Queueing Systems with Batch Services and Setup Times. 111-122 - Antonio Gómez-Corral, Maria Jesus Lopez-Herrero, D. Taipe:
On a Stochastic Epidemic Model with Limited Number of Hospital Beds. 123-138 - Ashok Krishnan K. S., Samir M. Perlaza, Eitan Altman:
Pricing Models for Digital Renting Platforms. 139-153 - Amy Sliva, Emanuele Borgonovo, Alexander H. Levis, Christopher Pawlenok, Nathaniel Plaspohl:
Decision Analysis in Stochastic Sociocultural Systems. 154-168
EPEW 2023
- Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Isi Mitrani, Jim Webber, Yingming Wang:
Evaluating the Performance Impact of No-Wait Approach to Resolving Write Conflicts in Databases. 171-185 - Ana Busic, Jean-Michel Fourneau:
Stochastic Matching Model with Returning Items. 186-200 - András Horváth, Enrico Vicario:
Construction of Phase Type Distributions by Bernstein Exponentials. 201-215 - Adrien Le Coënt, Benoît Barbot, Nihal Pekergin, Cüneyt Güzelis:
Bayesian Networks as Approximations of Biochemical Networks. 216-233 - Vittorio Cortellessa, Daniele Di Pompeo, Michele Tucci:
Performance of Genetic Algorithms in the Context of Software Model Refactoring. 234-248 - Vincenzo Stoico, Vittorio Cortellessa, Ivano Malavolta, Daniele Di Pompeo, Luigi Pomante, Patricia Lago:
An Approach Using Performance Models for Supporting Energy Analysis of Software Systems. 249-263 - Christopher Johnson, Paul D. Ezhilchelvan:
An Implementation Study of the Impact of Batching on Replication Protocols Performance. 264-278 - Tancredi Covioli, Tommaso Dolci, Fabio Azzalini, Davide Piantella, Enrico Barbierato, Marco Gribaudo:
Workflow Characterization of a Big Data System Model for Healthcare Through Multiformalism. 279-293 - Dulce N. de M. Artalejo, Iván Vidal, Francisco Valera, Borja Nogales:
MONCHi: MONitoring for Cloud-native Hyperconnected Islands. 294-308 - Laura Carnevali, Marco Paolieri, Benedetta Picano, Riccardo Reali, Leonardo Scommegna, Enrico Vicario:
A Quantitative Approach to Coordinated Scaling of Resources in Complex Cloud Computing Workflows. 309-324 - Paul Omoregbee, Matthew Forshaw, Nigel Thomas:
A State-Size Inclusive Approach to Optimizing Stream Processing Applications. 325-339 - Hina Tariq, Olivia Das:
Execution Time Prediction Model that Considers Dynamic Allocation of Spark Executors. 340-352 - Marzio Pennisi, Elvio G. Amparore, Giuliana Franceschinis:
Exploiting Structural Dependency Relations for Efficient Agent Based Model Simulation. 353-368 - Taisiia Morozova:
Stability Analysis and Simulation of a Cellular Network with Retransmissions Policy. 369-382 - Hassan Jari, Nigel Thomas:
Performance Evaluation of Global Trust Management in MANETs Routing Protocols. 383-397
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