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MASCOTS 2009: London, UK
- 17th Annual Meeting of the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Modelling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, MASCOTS 2009, September 21-23, 2009, South Kensington Campus, Imperial College, London, UK. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4927-9
- Jing Xie, Yuming Jiang:
Stochastic service guarantee analysis based on time-domain models. 1-12 - Guosong Tian, Colin J. Fidge, Yu-Chu Tian:
Hybrid system simulation of computer control applications over communication networks. 1-10 - Bahman Javadi, Derrick Kondo, Jean-Marc Vincent, David P. Anderson:
Mining for statistical models of availability in large-scale distributed systems: An empirical study of SETI@home. 1-10 - Davide Cerotti, Marco Gribaudo, Andrea Bobbio:
Presenting Dynamic Markovian Agents with a road tunnel application. 1-4 - Johannes Semmler, Katinka Wolter, Philipp Reinecke:
On-line monitoring for model-based QoS management in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. 1-8 - Elizabeth Whitaker Lynch, George F. Riley:
A sensitivity analysis of a new hardware-supported Global Synchronization Unit. 1-4 - Richard A. Hayden, Jeremy T. Bradley:
Shared Transaction Markov Chains for fluid analysis of massively parallel systems. 1-12 - Stefan Podlipnig:
Applying ordinal time series methods to grid workload traces. 1-10 - Ludmila Cherkasova, Roger Lau, Harald Burose, Bernhard Kappler:
Enhancing and optimizing a data protection solution. 1-10 - Jiangtian Li, Amey Deshpande, Jagan Srinivasan, Xiaosong Ma:
Energy and performance impact of aggressive volunteer computing with multi-core computers. 1-10 - Guanying Wang, Ali Raza Butt, Prashant Pandey, Karan Gupta:
A simulation approach to evaluating design decisions in MapReduce setups. 1-11 - Avani Wildani, Thomas J. E. Schwarz, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long:
Protecting against rare event failures in archival systems. 1-11 - Nouha Baccour, Anis Koubaa, Maissa Ben Jamâa, Habib Youssef, Marco Zuniga, Mário Alves:
A comparative simulation study of link quality estimators in wireless sensor networks. 1-10 - Ningfang Mi, Giuliano Casale, Qi Zhang, Alma Riska, Evgenia Smirni:
Autocorrelation-driven load control in distributed systems. 1-10 - Sébastien Doirieux, Bruno Baynat, Thomas Begin:
On finding the right balance between fairness and efficiency in WiMAX scheduling through analytical modeling. 1-10 - Vlastimil Babka, Peter Libic, Petr Tuma:
Timing penalties associated with cache sharing. 1-4 - Andrew R. Willis, Malcolm J. Zapata, James M. Conrad:
A linear method for calibrating LIDAR-and-camera systems. 1-3 - Hars Vardhan, Shreejith Billenahalli, Wanjun Huang, Miguel Razo, Arularasi Sivasankaran, Limin Tang, Paolo Monti, Marco Tacca, Andrea Fumagalli:
Finding a simple path with multiple must-include nodes. 1-3 - Xinyu Xing, Shivakant Mishra:
Where is the tight link in a home wireless broadband environment? 1-10 - Kiron Vijayasankar, Lakshmi Narasimhan Kannan, Marco Tacca, Andrea Fumagalli:
CETT: A cross layer routing metric for cooperative wireless Ad hoc networks. 1-3 - Andrzej Kochut:
Power and performance modeling of virtualized desktop systems. 1-10 - Hyejeong Lee, Hyokyung Bahn:
Characterizing virtual memory write references for efficient page replacement in NAND flash memory. 1-10 - Hongxia Sun, Carey L. Williamson:
Service differentiation in multi-rate HSDPA systems. 1-8 - Jehan-François Pâris, Ahmed Amer, Darrell D. E. Long:
Using storage class memories to increase the reliability of two-dimensional RAID arrays. 1-8 - XiaoJian Wu, A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
Managing storage space in a flash and disk hybrid storage system. 1-4 - John M. Ewing, Daniel A. Menascé:
Business-oriented autonomic load balancing for multitiered Web sites. 1-10 - Nils Aschenbruck, Christoph Fuchs, Peter Martini:
Traffic characteristics and modeling of emergency calls at the PSAP. 1-8 - Biplob K. Debnath, Sunil Subramanya, David Hung-Chang Du, David J. Lilja:
Large Block CLOCK (LB-CLOCK): A write caching algorithm for solid state disks. 1-9 - Wint Yi Poe, Jens B. Schmitt:
Self-organized sink placement in large-scale wireless sensor networks. 1-3 - Andrea Marin, Samuel Rota Bulò:
A general algorithm to compute the steady-state solution of product-form cooperating Markov chains. 1-10 - Alessandro Moro, Enzo Mumolo, Massimiliano Nolich:
Workload modeling using pseudo2D-HMM. 1-2 - Dong Zhang, Rick Bunt, Nathaniel D. Osgood:
Capacity bounds for cellular wireless mesh networks. 1-8 - Muhammad Asif, Shikharesh Majumdar:
A graph-based algorithm for partitioning of mobile web services. 1-10 - Ajay Gopinathan, Zongpeng Li, Carey Williamson:
Optimal multicast in multi-channel multi-radio wireless networks. 1-10 - Georg Kunz, Olaf Landsiedel, Klaus Wehrle:
Horizon - Exploiting timing information for parallel network simulation. 1-2 - Gul N. Khan, Victor Dumitriu:
Simulation environment for design and verification of Network-on-Chip and multi-core systems. 1-9 - Sharayu Ghangrekar, James M. Conrad:
Modeling and simulating a path planning and obstacle avoidance algorithm for an autonomous robotic vehicle. 1-3 - Laura Prada, José Daniel García, Jesús Carretero, Félix García:
Saving power in flash and disk hybrid storage system. 1-3 - Lianhua Li, Greg Franks:
Performance modeling of systems using fair share scheduling with Layered Queueing Networks. 1-10 - James Poe, Clay Hughes, Tao Li:
TransPlant: A parameterized methodology for generating transactional memory workloads. 1-10 - Shamim Begum, Ahmed Helmy, Sandeep Gupta:
Modeling and test generation for worst-case performance evaluation of MAC protocols for wireless ad hoc networks. 1-10 - Mohammed G. Khatib, Pieter H. Hartel:
Policies for probe-wear leveling in MEMS-based storage devices. 1-10 - Jens Happe, Henning Groenda, Ralf H. Reussner:
Performance evaluation of scheduling policies in symmetric multiprocessing environments. 1-10 - Guanying Wang, Ali Raza Butt, Chris Gniady:
Mitigating disk energy management delays by exploiting peer memory. 1-4 - Fanglu Guo, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Device-transparent network-layer handoff for micro-mobility. 1-10 - Fanglu Guo, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
DAFT: Disk geometry-Aware File system Traversal. 1-10 - Ashish Raniwala, Pradipta De, Srikant Sharma, Rupa Krishnan, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Globally fair radio resource allocation for wireless mesh networks. 1-10 - Sara Casolari, Michele Colajanni, Francesco Lo Presti:
Runtime state change detector of computer system resources under non stationary conditions. 1-10 - Deepavali Bhagwat, Kave Eshghi, Darrell D. E. Long, Mark Lillibridge:
Extreme Binning: Scalable, parallel deduplication for chunk-based file backup. 1-9 - Diego Lugones, Daniel Franco, Eduardo Argollo, Emilio Luque:
Models for high-speed interconnection networks performance analysis. 1-4 - Zhibin Yu, Hai Jin, Jian Chen, Lizy K. John:
TSS: Applying two-stage sampling in micro-architecture simulations. 1-9 - Chang-Burm Cho, James Poe, Tao Li, Jingling Yuan:
Accurate, scalable and informative design space exploration for large and sophisticated multi-core oriented architectures. 1-10 - Andrew Symington, Pieter S. Kritzinger:
A hardware test bed for measuring IEEE 802.11g distribution coordination function performance. 1-7 - Himanshu Gupta, Anirban Mahanti, Vinay J. Ribeiro:
Revisiting coexistence of poissonity and self-similarity in Internet traffic. 1-10 - Livathinos S. Nikolaos:
EXtensible animator for mobile simulations: EXAMS. 1-3 - George Pallis, Dimitrios Katsaros, Marios D. Dikaiakos, Nicholas Loulloudes, Leandros Tassiulas:
On the structure and evolution of vehicular networks. 1-10 - Pratyush Kumar, Madhav P. Desai:
Learning based address mapping for improving the performance of memory subsystems. 1-9 - Fei Yang, Isabelle Augé-Blum:
On maximizing the delivery ratio of ultra low duty-cycle WSNs under real-time constraints. 1-3 - Ilias Iliadis:
Reliability modeling of RAID storage systems with latent errors. 1-12 - Mingwei Gong, Carey Williamson:
Scheduling issues in multi-channel wireless networks. 1-10 - Dinesh Kumar, David P. Olshefski, Li Zhang:
Connection and performance model driven optimization of pageview response time. 1-10 - Dinesh Kumar, Asser N. Tantawi, Li Zhang:
Real-time performance modeling for adaptive software systems with multi-class workload. 1-4 - María Luisa Santamaría, Sebastià Galmés, Ramón Puigjaner:
Simulated annealing approach to optimizing the lifetime of sparse time-driven sensor networks. 1-10 - Eric Anderson, Christopher Hoover, Xiaozhou Li, Joseph A. Tucek:
Efficient tracing and performance analysis for large distributed systems. 1-10 - Marga Nácher, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Juan-Carlos Cano, Pietro Manzoni:
Anonymous routing protocols: Impact on performance in MANETs. 1-3 - Ghulam Abbas, Atulya K. Nagar, Hissam Tawfik, John Yannis Goulermas:
Quality of service issues and nonconvex Network Utility Maximization for inelastic services in the Internet. 1-11 - Qingsong Wei, Bharadwaj Veeravalli, Zhixiang Li:
CPM: Cooperative power management for object-based storage cluster. 1-3 - Jaehong Kim, Dawoon Jung, Jin-Soo Kim, Jaehyuk Huh:
A methodology for extracting performance parameters in solid state disks (SSDs). 1-10 - Taniya Siddiqua, Sudhanva Gurumurthi:
Balancing soft error coverage with lifetime reliability in redundantly multithreaded processors. 1-12 - Katja Gilly, Carlos Juiz, Salvador Alcaraz, Ramón Puigjaner:
Adaptive admission control algorithm in a QoS-aware Web system. 1-3 - Christos A. Papageorgiou, Konstantinos Birkos, Tasos Dagiuklas, Stavros Kotsopoulos:
An obstacle-aware human mobility model for ad hoc networks. 1-9 - Dror G. Feitelson, Edi Shmueli:
A case for conservative workload modeling: Parallel job scheduling with daily cycles of activity. 1-8 - Patrick Maillé, Maurizio Naldi, Bruno Tuffin:
Price war with migrating customers. 1-8 - Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Vasileios P. Kemerlis, Charilaos Stais, George Xylomenos:
A BitTorrent module for the OMNeT++ simulator. 1-10 - Boudewijn R. Haverkort:
Time - It's time for a change. 1
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