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MASCOTS 1995: Durham, North Carolina, USA
- Patrick W. Dowd, Erol Gelenbe:
MASCOTS '95, Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation On Computer and Telecommunication Systems, January 10-18, 1995, Durham, North Carolina, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-6902-0
Session 1A: Systems
- Peter J. Denning:
A Short Theory of Multiprogramming. 2-7 - Günter Haring, Gabriele Kotsis:
Workload Modeling for Parallel Processing Systems. 8-12 - Jacques Labetoulle, Didier Loisel, Alaa Dakroub:
Analysis of the Performance of a Distributed Simulator. 13-16 - Ramón Puigjaner:
Performance Aspects of Real-Time Systems. 17-21
Session 1B: Queueing Systems 1
- Bruno Baynat, Yves Dallery:
Approximate Analysis of Multi-Class Synchronized Closed Queueing Networks. 23-27 - Jean-Michel Fourneau, Leïla Kloul, Franck Quessette:
Multiple Class G-Networks with Jumps back to Zero. 28-32 - Jean-Michel Fourneau, Dominique Verchère:
G-Networks with Triggered Batch State-Dependent Movement. 33-37 - Wen-Jung Hsin, Appie van de Liefvoort:
Performance Analysis of the General Multi-Server Finite Waiting Room Model. 38-42
Session 2A: Networking 1
- Albert G. Greenberg, Boris D. Lubachevsky, David M. Nicol, Paul E. Wright:
Efficient Massively Parallel Simulation of Dynamic Channel Assignment Schemes for Wireless Cellular Communications. 45-47 - Sridhar Seshadri, Vijay Srinivasan:
A Robust Heuristic for Minimizing Cell Loss in ATM Networks. 48-52 - Nitin Agarwal, Yannis Viniotis:
Performance Space of a GI/G/1 Queueing System under a Percentile Goal Criterion. 53-57
Session 2B: Distributed Simulation
- Giovanni Chiola, Alois Ferscha:
Performance Comparable Design of Efficient Synchronization Protocols for Distributed Simulation. 59-65 - Sajal K. Das, Falguni Sarkar, Kalyan Basu, Seshu Madhavapeddy:
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation in Star Networks with Application to Telecommunications. 66-71 - Phillip M. Dickens, Philip Heidelberger, David M. Nicol:
Parallelized Network Simulators for Message-Passing Parallel Programs. 72-76 - D. Zampuniéris, Baudouin Le Charlier:
An Efficient Algorithm to Compute the Synchronized Product. 77-81
Session 3A: Queueing Systems 2
- Ashok K. Agrawala, Manas Saksena:
Multiple Times in Systems: A Perspective. 83 - Onno J. Boxma, Ger Koole, Isi Mitrani:
A Two-Queue Polling Model with a Threshold Service Policy. 84-88 - Yaakov Kogan, Andrei Yakovlev:
Asymptotics of the Partition Function in Large Closed BCMP Networks with Bottlenecks. 89-93 - David L. Jagerman, Benjamin Melamed:
Bidirectional Estimation and Confidence Regions for TES Processes. 94-98
Session 3B: Multiprocessor Architecture
- D. K. Arvind, Vinod E. F. Rebello:
On the Performance Evaluation of Fully Asynchronous Processor Architectures. 100-104 - C.-K. Chen, Mohammed Atiquzzaman:
An Improved Model for the Performance Analysis of Multistage Switches. 105-109 - Pradeep K. Dubey, Arvind Krishna, Mark S. Squillante:
Analytic Performance Modeling for a Spectrum of Multithreaded Processor Architectures. 110-122 - Craig Hyatt, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Bidirectional versus Unidirectional Networks: Cost/Performance Trade-Offs. 123-133
Session 4A: Queueing Systems 3
- Erol Gelenbe:
G-Networks and Minimum Cost Functions. 135-141 - Zhen Liu:
Scheduling of Random Task Graphs on Parallel Processors. 143-147 - Guy Pujolle:
Product Form in Discrete-Time Queueing Networks: New Issues. 148-153
Session 4B: Distributed Systems 1
- Dorina C. Petriu, Songtao Chen:
Approximate MVA for Client-Server Systems with Nonpreemptive Priority. 155-162 - Carlos Juiz, Ramón Puigjaner:
Approximate Performance Models of Real-Time Software Systems. 163-167 - Alexander Thomasian:
Priority Queueing in RAID5 Disk Arrays with an NVS Cache. 168-172 - Craig E. Wills, Surendar Chandra:
Adaptive Resource Management. 173-177
Session 5A: Modeling Techniques
- Paulo Fernandes, Brigitte Plateau, William J. Stewart:
Numerical Evaluation of Stochastic Automata Networks. 179-183 - Richard R. Muntz, John C. S. Lui:
An Eclectic Survey of Bounding Methods for Markov Chain Models. 184-188 - Young Rhee, Harry G. Perros:
Analysis of an Open Tandem Queueing Network with Population Constraint and Constant Service Times. 189-193 - Kishor S. Trivedi, Antonio Puliafito, Dimitris Logothetis:
From Stochastic Petri Nets to Markov Regenerative Stochastic Petri Nets. 194-198
Session 5B: Parallel Systems 1
- Ishfaq Ahmad, Min-You Wu, Jaehyung Yang, Arif Ghafoor:
An Experimental Assessment of Express Parallel Programming Environment. 200-204 - Gary J. Nutt, Adam J. Griff, James E. Mankovich, Jeffrey D. McWhirter:
Extensible Parallel Program Performance Visualization. 205-211 - Vidyadhar Phalke, B. Gopinath:
Program Modelling via Inter-Reference Gaps and Applications. 212-216 - Muhammad A. Qureshi, William H. Sanders:
The Effect of Workload on the Performance and Availability of Voting Algorithms. 217-224
Session 6A: Parallel Systems 2
- Evgenia Smirni, C. A. Childers, Emilia Rosti, Lawrence W. Dowdy:
Thread Placement on the Intel Paragon: Modeling and Experimentation. 226-231 - Mark A. Holliday:
A Program Behavior Model and Its Evaluation. 232-236 - Paul E. McKenney:
Differential Profiling. 237-241 - Bin Wu, Andreas Johannes Bogaerts:
SCILab - A Simulation Environment for the Scalable Coherent Interface. 242-247
Session 6B: TOOLS: Processor, Network and System Simulation
- David R. Barach, Jaspal Kohli, John Slice, Marc Spaulding, Rajeev Bharadhwaj, Don Hudson, Cliff Neighbors, Nirmal R. Saxena, Rolland Crunk:
HALSIM - A Very Fast SPARC-V9 Behavioral Model. 249-252 - Borut Stavrov, Jan de Jogh, Alexander van Lomwel, Ronald in 't Velt:
Bnet: Designing a Connectionless Broadband Data Service in an ATM Network by Simulated Annealing. 253-256 - Livio Ricciulli:
A Technique for the Distributed Simulation of Parallel Computers. 257-260
Session 7A: Networking 2
- Wlodzimierz Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski:
Modeling ATM Networks: A Case Study. 262-266 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Francis Galliano, Fabio Neri:
Quality-of-Service for Video and Data in Very-High-Speed DQDB MANs. 267-274 - Peter E. Sholander, Henry L. Owen:
Simulation Model for Analysis of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Network Payload Jitter. 275-279 - Saragur M. Srinidhi, William H. Thesling, Vijay K. Konangi:
A Heuristic Algorithm for Admission Control in ATM Networks. 280-286
Session 7B: TOOLS: Optimizing Parallel Programs
- Ming C. Hao, Alan H. Karp, Abdul Waheed, Mehdi Jazayeri:
VIZIR: An Integrated Environment for Distributed Program Visualization. 288-292 - Olav Hansen, Johann Krammer:
A Tool for Optimizing Large Scale Parallel Applications. 293-296
Session 8A: Systems Modeling 1
- Youcef Atamna, Guy Juanole:
Methodology for Obtaining Abstract Views of State Graphs Labeled with Probabilities and Times: An Example of Application to a Communication Protocol. 299-306 - Mohamed Bettaz, Mourad Maouche:
Modelling of Object Based Systems with Hidden Sorted ECATNets. 307-311 - Sidharta Mohanty, Venkatram Krishnaswamy, Philip A. Wilsey:
System Modeling, Performance Analysis, and Evolutionary Prototyping with Hardware Description Languages. 312-318 - Damià Vidal:
Performance Simulation on a Multitarget Radial Remote-Positioning System. 319-323
Session 8B: TOOLS: Petri Nets, Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms
- Nikolay A. Anisimov, Aleksey Kavalenko, Pavel Postupalski:
PN3-Editor: Compositional Petri Net Editor for Protocol Specification. 325-328 - Peter Wilke, G. Billing, C. Mansfeld, Jörg Nilson:
Integration of Genetic Algorithms and Fuzzy Logic into a Neural Network Simulation Environment. 330-333
Session 9A: Distributed Systems 2
- Shahram Latifi, Pradip K. Srimani:
Wildcard Dimensions in Augmented Star and Bubble-Sort Networks. 335-339 - Antonio Puliafito, Salvatore Riccobene, Marco Scarpa:
Modelling of Client/Server Systems. 340-344 - Shikharesh Majumdar, Revathy Ramadoss:
Interval-Based Performance Analysis of Computing Systems. 345-351 - Julie A. McCann, N. J. Williams, Peter Osmon, David Bolton:
Dynamic File Migration to Support Parallel Database Systems. 352-356
Session 9B: Networking 3
- Ying H. Cao, Carey L. Williamson:
The Loading Region: A Framework for the Performance Evaluation of Admission Control Policies for High Speed Networks. 358-364 - Mihai Mateescu, Hendrik Augsten:
Discrete Event Simulation Modeling of Concurrent Access in ATM-Based Computer Networks. 365-369 - Jeyakesavan Veerasamy, S. Venkatesan, Jay C. Shah:
Spare Capacity Assignment in Telecom Networks Using Path Restoration. 370-374
Session 10A: Real Time
- Jari Ahola:
RECET - A Real-Time Cache Evaluation Tool. 376-381 - Zbigniew Huzar, Jan Magott:
Real-Time and Performance Evaluation Extensions of Specification Language LOTOS. 382-386
Session 10B: Systems Modeling 2
- Abdennour El Rhalibi, François Prunet, C. Durante:
From Modelling Using Function Charts for Control Systems to Analysis Using Petri Nets. 389-393 - Reinhard German:
Transient Analysis of Deterministic and Stochastic Petri Nets by the Method of Supplementary Variables. 394-398 - Curtis E. Hrischuk, Jerome A. Rolia, C. Murray Woodside:
Automatic Generation of a Software Performance Model Using an Object-Oriented Prototype. 399-409
Invited Papers
- Gagan L. Choudhury, Ward Whitt:
Q2: A New Performance Analysis Tool Exploiting Numerical Transform Inversion. 411-415 - Patricia E. Wirth:
Teletraffic Challenges in Mobile and Personal Communications. 416-420
Additional Papers
- Peter G. Harrison, Edwige Pitel:
M/G/1 Queues with Negative Arrivals: An Iteration to Solve a Fredholm Integral Equation of the First Kind. 423-426 - Brian G. Marchent:
Performance Evaluation of Signalling Procedures for 3rd-Generation Mobile Systems. 427-431 - M. J. van der Westhuizen, R. G. Harley, D. C. Levy:
SPLAT: A Standard-to-Standard Real-Time Graphical Scheduling and Code Generation Tool. 432-435 - Christian Jacob, J. Rehder, J. Siemandel, A. Friedmann:
XNeuroGene: A System for Evolving Artificial Neural Networks. 436-439
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