WOSP/SIPEW 2010: San Jose, California, USA
Alan Adamson, Andre B. Bondi, Carlos Juiz, Mark S. Squillante (Eds.): Proceedings of the first joint WOSP/SIPEW International Conference on Performance Engineering, San Jose, California, USA, January 28-30, 2010. ACM 2010 ISBN 978-1-60558-563-5
Keynote talk
David A. Patterson: Software knows best: portable parallelism requires standardized measurements of transparent hardware. 1-2
Invited talk
Jerry Rolia, Diwakar Krishnamurthy, Giuliano Casale, Stephen Dawson: BAP: a benchmark-driven algebraic method for the performance engineering of customized services. 3-14
Model driven performance and development
Kaoutar El Maghraoui, Gokul B. Kandiraju, Joefon Jann, Pratap Pattnaik: Modeling and simulating flash based solid-state disks for operating systems. 15-26
Daniel A. Menascé, John M. Ewing, Hassan Gomaa, Sam Malek, João Pedro Sousa: A framework for utility-based service oriented design in SASSY. 27-36
Lucia Kapová, Barbora Buhnova, Anne Martens, Jens Happe, Ralf Reussner: State dependence in performance evaluation of component-based software systems. 37-48
Diego Perez-Palacin, José Merseguer, Simona Bernardi: Performance aware open-world software in a 3-layer architecture. 49-56
Performance measurements, analysis and tools I
Danilo Ansaloni, Walter Binder, Alex Villazón, Philippe Moret: Rapid development of extensible profilers for the Java virtual machine with aspect-oriented programming. 57-62
Philippe Moret, Walter Binder, Alex Villazón, Danilo Ansaloni: Exploring large profiles with calling context ring charts. 63-68
Performance measurements, analysis and tools II
Pierangelo di Sanzo, Roberto Palmieri, Bruno Ciciani, Francesco Quaglia, Paolo Romano: Analytical modeling of lock-based concurrency control with arbitrary transaction data access patterns. 69-78
Daniel Thomas, Jean-Pierre Panziera, John Baron: MPInside: a performance analysis and diagnostic tool for MPI applications. 79-86
Matthias Rohr, André van Hoorn, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Marco Lübcke, Sergej Alekseev: Workload-intensity-sensitive timing behavior analysis for distributed multi-user software systems. 87-92
Performance and other quality aspects and domains
Alberto Avritzer, Rajanikanth Tanikella, Kiran James, Robert G. Cole, Elaine J. Weyuker: Monitoring for security intrusion using performance signatures. 93-104
Anne Martens, Heiko Koziolek, Steffen Becker, Ralf Reussner: Automatically improve software architecture models for performance, reliability, and cost using evolutionary algorithms. 105-116
Hui Li, Giuliano Casale, Tariq N. Ellahi: SLA-driven planning and optimization of enterprise applications. 117-128
Wei Zhang, Hangwei Qian, Craig E. Wills, Michael Rabinovich: Agile resource management in a virtualized data center. 129-140
Benchmarking 1
Maxim Martynov: Experimental study of protocol-independent redundancy elimination algorithms. 141-146
Meikel Poess, Raghunath Othayoth Nambiar: A power consumption analysis of decision support systems. 147-152
Danilo Ardagna, Mara Tanelli, Marco Lovera, Li Zhang: Black-box performance models for virtualized web service applications. 153-164
Modelling and tools and methodologies
Andrea Marin, Maria Grazia Vigliotti: A general result for deriving product-form solutions in markovian models. 165-176
Fernando Martínez Ortuño, Uli Harder, Peter G. Harrison: A markovian futures market for computing power. 177-182
Mirco Tribastone: Relating layered queueing networks and process algebra models. 183-194
Juliana Küster Filipe Bowles, Leïla Kloul: Synthesising PEPA nets from IODs for performance analysis. 195-200
Benchmarking 2
Jerry Rolia, Amir Kalbasi, Diwakar Krishnamurthy, Stephen Dawson: Resource demand modeling for multi-tier services. 207-216
Sriram Sankar, Kushagra Vaid: Addressing the stranded power problem in datacenters using storage workload characterization. 217-222
Michal Hocko, Tomas Kalibera: Reducing performance non-determinism via cache-aware page allocation strategies. 223-234
Emmanuel Arzuaga, David R. Kaeli: Quantifying load imbalance on virtualized enterprise servers. 235-242
Poster session
Cosmina Chise, Ioan Jurca: Phymss: performance hybrid model solver and simulator based on UML MARTE diagrams. 243-244
Vittorio Cortellessa, Anne Martens, Ralf Reussner, Catia Trubiani: Towards the identification of "Guilty" performance antipatterns. 245-246
Arun Kejariwal, Milind Girkar, Xinmin Tian, Hideki Saito, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Utpal Banerjee, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos: On the efficacy of call graph-level thread-level speculation. 247-248
Isaac Lera, Ramón Puigjaner: Semantic layered architecture to integrate FR/NFR in software performance engineering. 249-250
Florian Mangold, Moritz Hammer, Harald Rölle: Automatable & scalable late cycle performance analysis. 251-252
Frank Schell, Andreas Schaf, Jochen Dinger, Hannes Hartenstein: Assessing identity and access management systems based on domain-specific performance evaluation. 253-254
Connie U. Smith, Catalina M. Lladó, Ramón Puigjaner: PMIF extensions: increasing the scope of supported models. 255-256
Tutorials
Steffen Becker: The palladio component model. 257-258
Marcelo R. N. Mendes, Pedro Bizarro, Paulo Marques: Benchmarking event processing systems: current state and future directions. 259-260
C. Murray Woodside: Regression techniques for performance parameter estimation. 261-262
Jozo J. Dujmovic: Automatic generation of benchmark and test workloads. 263-274



