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5th PASM@ICPE 2011: Karlsruhe, Germany
- Nigel Thomas, Jeremy T. Bradley, William J. Knottenbelt, Samuel Kounev, Nikolaus Huber, Fabian Brosig:
Fifth International Workshop on the Practical Application of Stochastic Modelling, PASM@ICPE 2011, Karlsruhe, Germany, March 2011. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 275, Elsevier 2011 - Nigel Thomas, Jeremy T. Bradley, William J. Knottenbelt, Samuel Kounev, Nikolaus Huber, Fabian Brosig:
Preface. 1-3 - Gabriel Alves, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel, Ricardo Lim, Fábio S. Magnani, Adilson Arcoverde Jr.:
Towards the Evaluation of Environment and Business Trade-offs in Supply Chains. 5-21 - Alessio Angius, András Horváth:
The Monte Carlo EM method for the parameter estimation of biological models. 23-36 - Enrico Barbierato, Marco Gribaudo, Mauro Iacono:
Defining Formalisms for Performance Evaluation With SIMTHESys. 37-51 - Ricardo M. Czekster, Paulo Fernandes, Afonso Sales, Thais Webber, Avelino F. Zorzo:
Stochastic Model for QoS Assessment in Multi-tier Web Services. 53-72 - Paulo Fernandes, Afonso Sales, Alan R. Santos, Thais Webber:
Performance Evaluation of Software Development Teams: a Practical Case Study. 73-92 - Tzu-Ching Horng, Nikolas Anastasiou, Tony Field, William J. Knottenbelt:
LocTrackJINQS: An Extensible Location-aware Simulation Tool for Multiclass Queueing Networks. 93-104 - Timothy L. Y. Leung, William J. Knottenbelt:
Stochastic Modelling and Optimisation of Internet Auction Processes. 105-121 - Yasir Shoaib, Olivia Das:
Web Application Performance Modeling Using Layered Queueing Networks. 123-142 - Osama Younes, Nigel Thomas:
Analysis of the Expected Number of Hops in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Random Waypoint Mobility. 143-158 - Wen Zeng, Aad P. A. van Moorsel:
Quantitative Evaluation of Enterprise DRM Technology. 159-174
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