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WOSP 1998: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- First International Workshop on Software and Performance, WOSP 1998, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, October 12-16, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-060-0
- Christiane Shousha, Dorina C. Petriu, Anant Jalnapurkar, Kennedy Ngo:
Applying performance modelling to a telecommunication system. 1-6 - Richard Singer:
Overview of 5ESS-2000 switch performance. 7-13 - Pete Utton, Gino Martin:
Further experiences with software performance modelling. 14-15 - A. Inkeri Verkamo:
Performance evaluation of a knowledge discovery system. 16-17 - Ewa Deelman, Aditya Dube, Adolfy Hoisie, Yong Luo, Richard L. Oliver, David Sundaram-Stukel, Harvey J. Wasserman, Vikram S. Adve, Rajive L. Bagrodia, James C. Browne, Elias N. Houstis, Olaf M. Lubeck, John R. Rice, Patricia J. Teller, Mary K. Vernon:
Poems: end-to-end performance design of large parallel adaptive computational systems. 18-30 - C. Murray Woodside, Curtis E. Hrischuk, Bran Selic, Stefan Bayarov:
A wideband approach to integrating performance prediction into a software design environment. 31-41 - David P. Kelly, Robert S. Oshana:
Software performance engineering a digital signal processing application. 42-48 - Martin Steppler:
Performance analysis of communication systems formally specified in SDL. 49-62 - Daniel A. Menascé, Hassan Gomaa:
On a language based method for software performance engineering of client/server systems. 63-69 - Jianli Xu, Juha Kuusela:
Modeling execution architecture of software system using colored Petri nets. 70-75 - Prabuddha Biswas:
Issues in cache management algorithms for commercial software systems. 76-77 - Mary Hessel:
Avoiding the software performance crisis. 78-79 - Filippos I. Vokolos, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Performance testing of software systems. 80-87 - Vesa Hirvisalo:
Experience in performance analysis of large real-time systems. 88-92 - Deb Manhardt:
Applications optimization methodology - an approach. 93-100 - Adrian E. Conway:
Performance modeling of layered network protocol software implemented with UNIX STREAMS facilities: application to a frame relay access device. 101-106 - Sridhar Ramesh, Harry G. Perros:
A multi-layer client-server queueing network model with synchronous and asynchronous messages. 107-119 - Greg Franks, C. Murray Woodside:
Performance of multi-level client-server systems with parallel service operations. 120-130 - Brian A. Nixon:
Managing performance requirements for information systems. 131-144 - Gail C. Murphy, Ekaterina Saenko:
Predicting memory use from a class diagram using dynamic information. 145-151 - Yong Luo, Olaf M. Lubeck, Harvey J. Wasserman, Federico Bassetti, Kirk W. Cameron:
Development and validation of a hierarchical memory model incorporating CPU- and memory-operation overlap model. 152-163 - Lloyd G. Williams, Connie U. Smith:
Performance evaluation of software architectures. 164-177 - Simonetta Balsamo, Paola Inverardi, Calogero Mangano:
An approach to performance evaluation of software architectures. 178-190 - Chung-Horng Lung, Anant Jalnapurkar, Asham El Rayess:
Performance-oriented software architecture engineering: an experience report. 191-196 - Håkan Grahn, Jan Bosch:
Some initial performance characteristics of three architectural styles. 197-198 - Elizabeth Borowsky, Richard A. Golding, P. Jacobson, Arif Merchant, L. Schreier, Mirjana Spasojevic, John Wilkes:
Capacity planning with phased workloads. 199-207 - Douglas P. Konkin, Gregory M. Oster, Richard B. Bunt:
Exploiting software interfaces for performance measurement. 208-218 - Jerome A. Rolia, Vidar Vetland:
Correlating resource demand information with ARM data for application services. 219-230
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