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Performance Evaluation, Volume 56
Volume 56, Numbers 1-4, March 2004
- Sachin Garg, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk:
Dependable Systems and Networks-Performance and Dependability Symposium (DSN-PDS) 2002: Selected Papers. 1-2 - Rachid El Abdouni Khayari, Ramin Sadre, Boudewijn R. Haverkort, Alexander Ost:
The pseudo-self-similar traffic model: application and validation. 3-22 - Peter Buchholz:
Adaptive decomposition and approximation for the analysis of stochastic Petri nets. 23-52 - Shuo Chen, Jun Xu, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Keith Whisnant:
Modeling and evaluating the security threats of transient errors in firewall software. 53-72 - Michela Meo, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
Resource management policies in GPRS systems. 73-92 - Olivia Das, C. Murray Woodside:
Analyzing the effectiveness of fault-management architectures in layered distributed systems. 93-120 - Andrea Bobbio, András Horváth, Miklós Telek:
The scale factor: a new degree of freedom in phase-type approximation. 121-144 - Andrew S. Miner:
Implicit GSPN reachability set generation using decision diagrams. 145-165 - Bharat B. Madan, Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova, Kalyanaraman Vaidyanathan, Kishor S. Trivedi:
A method for modeling and quantifying the security attributes of intrusion tolerant systems. 167-186 - Marco Vieira, Henrique Madeira:
Joint evaluation of recovery and performance of a COTS DBMS in the presence of operator faults. 187-212 - George Candea, James W. Cutler, Armando Fox:
Improving availability with recursive microreboots: a soft-state system case study. 213-248 - Ann T. Tai, William H. Sanders, Leon Alkalai, Savio N. Chau, Kam S. Tso:
Performability analysis of guarded-operation duration: a translation approach for reward model solutions. 249-276 - Cláudia Betous-Almeida, Karama Kanoun:
Construction and stepwise refinement of dependability models. 277-306
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