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- Choman Othman Abdullah, Nigel Thomas:
A PEPA Model of IEEE 802.11b/g with Hidden Nodes. EPEW 2016: 126-140 - Davide Arcelli, Vittorio Cortellessa, Alberto Leva:
A Library of Modeling Components for Adaptive Queuing Networks. EPEW 2016: 204-219 - Enrico Barbierato, Marco Gribaudo, Mauro Iacono:
Simulating Hybrid Systems Within SIMTHESys Multi-formalism Models. EPEW 2016: 189-203 - Marco Biagi, Laura Carnevali, Marco Paolieri, Fulvio Patara, Enrico Vicario:
A Stochastic Model-Based Approach to Online Event Prediction and Response Scheduling. EPEW 2016: 32-47 - Peter Buchholz, Iryna Felko, Jan Kriege, Gerhard Rinkenauer:
Modeling Human Decisions in Performance and Dependability Models. EPEW 2016: 159-173 - David A. Hayes, Peyman Teymoori, Michael Welzl:
Feedback in Recursive Congestion Control. EPEW 2016: 109-125 - Illés Horváth, Orsolya Sáfár, Miklós Telek, Bence Zámbó:
Concentrated Matrix Exponential Distributions. EPEW 2016: 18-31 - Jóakim von Kistowski, Marco Schreck, Samuel Kounev:
Predicting Power Consumption in Virtualized Environments. EPEW 2016: 79-93 - Lianhua Li, Greg Franks:
Analytic Solution of Fair Share Scheduling in Layered Queueing Networks. EPEW 2016: 3-17 - Faris Llwaah, Jacek Cala, Nigel Thomas:
Simulation of Runtime Performance of Big Data Workflows on the Cloud. EPEW 2016: 141-155 - Francisco Macedo:
Finding Steady States of Communicating Markov Processes Combining Aggregation/Disaggregation with Tensor Techniques. EPEW 2016: 48-62 - Sandro Mehic, Kumiko Tadano, Enrico Vicario:
Combining Simulation and Mean Field Analysis in Quantitative Evaluation of Crowd Evacuation Scenarios. EPEW 2016: 174-186 - Evsey Morozov, Alexander S. Rumyantsev:
Stability Analysis of a MAP/M/s Cluster Model by Matrix-Analytic Method. EPEW 2016: 63-76 - Dusan Okanovic, André van Hoorn, Christoph Heger, Alexander Wert, Stefan Siegl:
Towards Performance Tooling Interoperability: An Open Format for Representing Execution Traces. EPEW 2016: 94-108 - Dieter Fiems, Marco Paolieri, Agapios N. Platis:
Computer Performance Engineering - 13th European Workshop, EPEW 2016, Chios, Greece, October 5-7, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9951, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-46432-9 [contents]
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