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KPDAYS 2013: Karlsruhe, Germany
- Steffen Becker, Wilhelm Hasselbring, André van Hoorn, Ralf H. Reussner:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Software Performance: Joint Kieker/Palladio Days 2013, Karlsruhe, Germany, November 27-29, 2013. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1083, CEUR-WS.org 2013 - Christian Stritzke, Sebastian Lehrig:
Why and How We Should Use Graphiti to Implement PCM Editors. 1-10 - Nils Christian Ehmke:
Everything in Sight: Kieker's WebGUI in Action (Tutorial). 11-19 - Oliver Hummel, Robert Heinrich:
Towards Automated Software Project Planning - Extending Palladio for the Simulation of Software Processes. 20-29 - Andreas Brunnert, Alexandru Danciu, Christian Vögele, Daniel Tertilt, Helmut Krcmar:
Integrating the Palladio-Bench into the Software Development Process of a SOA Project. 30-38 - Teerat Pitakrat:
Hora: Online Failure Prediction Framework for Component-based Software Systems Based on Kieker and Palladio. 39-48 - Misha Strittmatter, Philipp Merkle, Andreas Rentschler, Michael Langhammer:
Towards a Modular Palladio Component Model. 49-58 - Jan Waller, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
A Benchmark Engineering Methodology to Measure the Overhead of Application-Level Monitoring. 59-68 - Daria Giacinto, Sebastian Lehrig:
Towards Integrating Java EE into ProtoCom. 69-78 - Nils Christian Ehmke, Jan Waller, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
A Concurrent and Distributed Analysis Framework for Kieker. 79-88 - Florian Fittkau, Jan Waller, Peer C. Brauer, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Scalable and Live Trace Processing with Kieker Utilizing Cloud Computing. 89-98 - Reiner Jung, Robert Heinrich, Eric Schmieders:
Model-driven Instrumentation with Kieker and Palladio to Forecast Dynamic Applications. 99-108 - Fabian Gorsler, Fabian Brosig, Samuel Kounev:
Controlling the Palladio Bench using the Descartes Query Language. 109-118
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