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First Joint WOSP/SIPEW International
Conference on Performance Engineering
WOSP/SIPEW 2010
The First Joint WOSP/SIPEW International Conference on Performance Engineering,
sponsored by ACM SIGSOFT and ACM SIGMETRICS in cooperation with SPEC, was held
January 28-30, 2010. With the permission of the authors, the slides
for many of the technical sessions have been made available below in PDF format.
January 28, 2010
- Invited Talk
- BAP: A Benchmark-driven Algebraic Method for the Performance Engineering of Customized Services
Jerry Rolia, Diwakar Krishnamurthy, Giuliano Casale.
- Session 1: Model driven Performance and Development
- Modeling and Simulating Flash based Solid-State Disks for Operating Systems
Kaoutar El Maghraoui, Gokul Kandiraju, Joefon Jann and Pratap Pattnaik.
- A Framework for Utility-Based Service Oriented Design in SASSY
Daniel Menasce, John Ewing, Hassan Gomaa, Sam Malek and Joao Sousa.
- State Dependence in Performance Evaluation of Component-Based Software Systems
Lucia Kapova, Barbora Zimmerova, Anne Martens, Jens Happe and Ralf Reussner.
- Performance aware open-world software in a 3-layer architecture
Diego Pérez, Jose Merseguer and Simona Bernardi.
January 29, 2010
- Keynote Address
- Software Knows Best: Portable Parallelism Requires Standardized Measurements of Transparent Hardware
David Patterson (University of California, Berkeley)
- Session 2a: Performance Measurements, Analysis, and Tools I
- Workload-Intensity-Sensitive Timing Behavior Analysis for Distributed Multi-User Software Systems
- Matthias Rohr, André van Hoorn, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Sergej Alekseev and Marco Lübcke
- MPInside: a performance analysis and diagnostic tool for MPI applications
Daniel Thomas, Jean-Pierre Panziera and John Baron.
- Session 2b: Performance Measurements, Analysis, and Tools II
- Rapid Development of Extensible Profilers for the Java Virtual Machine with Aspect-Oriented Programming
Danilo Ansaloni, Walter Binder, Alex Villazon and Philippe Moret.
- Exploring Large Profiles with Calling Context Ring Charts
Philippe Moret, Walter Binder, Danilo Ansaloni and Alex Villazon.
- Analytical Modelling of Lock-based Concurrency Control with Arbitrary Transaction Data Access Patterns
Pierangelo Di Sanzo, Roberto Palmieri, Bruno Ciciani, Francesco Quaglia and Paolo Romano.
- Session 3: Performance and other quality aspects and domains
- Monitoring for Security Intrusion using Performance Signatures
Alberto Avritzer, Rajanikanth Tanikella, Kiran James, Robert Cole and Elaine Weyuker.
- Automatically Improve Software Architecture Models for Performance, Reliability, and Costs Using Evolutionary Algorithms
Anne Martens, Heiko Koziolek, Steffen Becker and Ralf Reussner.
- SLA-driven Planning and Optimization of Enterprise Applications
Hui Li, Giuliano Casale and Tariq Ellahi.
- Agile Resource Management in a Virtualized Data Center
Wei Zhang, Hangwei Qian, Craig Wills and Michael Rabinovich.
- Session 4: Benchmarking I
- Experimental study of protocol-independent redundancy elimination algorithms
Maxim Martynov.
- A Power Consumption Analysis of TPC-H Results
Meikel Poess and Raghunath Nambiar.
- Black-box Performance Models for Virtualized Web Service Applications
Danilo Ardagna, Mara Tanelli, Marco Lovera and Li Zhang.
January 30, 2010
- Session 5: Modelling and tools and methodologies
- A general result for deriving product-form solutions of Markovian models
Andrea Marin and Maria Grazia Vigliotti.
- A Markovian Futures Market for Computing Power
Fernando Martínez Ortuño, Uli Harder and Peter Harrison
- Relating Layered Queueing Networks and Process Algebra Models
Mirco Tribastone.
- Synthesising PEPA nets from IODs for Performance Analysis
Juliana Bowles and Leila Kloul.
- A Page Fault Equation for Dynamic Heap Sizing
Y.C. Tay and X.R. Zong.
- Poster Session
- Phymss - Performance Hybrid Model Solver and Simulator
Cosmina Chise.
- A Process to Effectively Identify "Guilty" Performance Antipatterns
Vittorio Cortellessa, Anne Martens, Ralf Reussner and Catia Trubiani.
- On the Efficacy of Call Graph-Level Thread-Level Speculation
Arun Kejariwal, Xinmin Tian, Milind Girkar, Hideki Saito, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander Veidenbaum and Utpal Banerjee.
- Semantic Layered Architecture to integrate FR/NFR in Software Performance Engineering
Isaac Lera and Ramon Puigjaner.
- Automatable & scalable late cycle Performance Analysis
Florian Mangold, Moritz Hammer and Harald Roelle.
- Assessing Identity and Access Management Systems
Frank Schell.
- PMIF Extensions: Increasing the Scope of Supported Models
Connie Smith, Catalina Lladó and Ramon Puigjaner.
- SPEC Project Groups, Subcommittees, and Benchmarks
- Session 6: Benchmarking 2
- Resource Demand Modeling for Multi-Tier Services
Jerry Rolia, Amir Kalbasi, Diwakar Krishnamurthy and Stephen Dawson.
- Addressing the Stranded Power Problem in Datacenters using Storage Workload Characterization
Sriram Sankar and Kushagra Vaid.
- Reducing Performance Non-determinism via Cache-aware Page Allocation Strategies
Michal Hocko and Tomas Kalibera.
- Quantifying Load Imbalance on Virtualized Enterprise Servers
Emmanuel Arzuaga and David Kaeli.
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