Conference Scope
The European Performance Engineering Workshop is an annual event that aims to gather academic and industrial researchers working on all aspects of performance engineering.
EPEW 2014 is co-located with FORMATS 2014, QEST 2014, SAFECOMP 2014 and FMICS 2014. For information on all the conferences, check the co-location event FLORENCE 2014.
Original papers related to theoretical and methodological issues as well as case studies and automated tool support are solicited in the following three areas:
- Performance modeling and evaluation:
- Probabilistic models
- Stochastic models
- Real-time models
- Performability models
- Queueing networks
- Quantitative extensions of automata
- Quantitative extensions of Petri nets
- Quantitative extensions of process calculi
- Specification of quantitative properties
- Analytical solution techniques
- Numerical solution techniques
- Simulation techniques
- Quantitative model checking
- Quantitative equivalence checking
- Quantitative static analysis
- System and network performance engineering:
- Performance engineering of distributed, mobile, and embedded systems
- Performance engineering of wired and wireless communication networks
- Performance engineering of multimedia environments
- Cluster computing, grid computing, and peer-to-peer computing
- Performance-oriented design of computer systems and networks
- Constraint-based and model-driven system design
- Performance analysis, simulation, and experimental design
- Benchmark design and benchmark-based evaluation and monitoring
- Graceful degradation system design
- Quality of service and quality of security
- Software performance engineering:
- Software performance modeling languages and model composition
- Performance-oriented software architecture and design
- Performance-oriented implementation, deployment, and maintenance
- Model-driven software performance engineering
- Software performance monitoring
- Interpretation of analysis results
- Software performance tool interoperability
- Software performance and other nonfunctional attributes
- Software performance and context awareness
- Software performance engineering of middleware and embedded systems
- Software performance engineering in specific application domains
Call for contributions
Authors are invited to submit technical papers describing original research. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this symposium. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, by Springer-Verlag. Authors will be required to sign a copyright release.
Paper submission guidelines
Technical papers must not exceed 15 pages in camera-ready form, including
figures and references,in Springer LNCS style
(see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
for details). All submissions must be in
English.
Submissions are handled by
EasyChair.
Important Dates
- May
1320, 2014: extended firm abstract submission deadline - May
1623, 2014: extended firm paper submission deadline - June 20, 2014: notification
- July 4, 2014: author registration deadline
- July 4, 2014: camera ready deadline
- September 11-12, 2014: conference
Organization
Enrico Vicario (University of Florence) |
Andras Horvath (University of Turin)
Katinka Wolter (Free University Berlin) |
Gianfranco Balbo Simonetta Balsamo Marta Beltran Marco Bernardo Domenico Cotroneo Tadeusz Czachorski Dieter Fiems Jean-Michel Fourneau Stephen Gilmore Benny Van Houdt Carlos Juiz |
Helen Karatza Leila Kloul William Knottenbelt Samuel Kounev Fumio Machida Andrea Marin Luca Muscariello Roberto Pietrantuono Philipp Reinecke Jacques Resing Anne Remke Matias Rivalino |
Sabina Rossi Nahum Shimkin Markus Siegle Mark Squillante Yutaka Takahashi Miklos Telek Nigel Thomas Mirco Tribastone Petr Tuma Maria Grazia Vigliotti Jean-Marc Vincent Armin Zimmermann |