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5. SoSP 2014: Stuttgart, Germany
- Steffen Becker, Wilhelm Hasselbring, André van Hoorn, Samuel Kounev, Ralf H. Reussner:

Proceedings of the Symposium on Software Performance: Joint Descartes/Kieker/Palladio Days, SoSP 2014, Stuttgart, Germany, November 26-28, 2014. Technical Report Computer Science 2014/05, University of Stuttgart 2014, ISBN 978-0-7695-4244-7 - Preface.

- Christian Klaussner, Sebastian Lehrig:

Using Java EE ProtoCom for SAP HANA Cloud. 17-27 - Christian Stier, Henning Groenda, Anne Koziolek:

Towards Modeling and Analysis of Power Consumption of Self-Adaptive Software Systems in Palladio. 28-45 - Jan Waller, Florian Fittkau, Wilhelm Hasselbring:

Application Performance Monitoring: Trade-Off between Overhead Reduction and Maintainability. 46-69 - Christian Wulf, Nils Christian Ehmke, Wilhelm Hasselbring:

Toward a Generic and Concurrency-Aware Pipes & Filters Framework. 70-82 - Dusan Okanovic, Milan Vidakovic:

Evaluation of Alternative Instrumentation Frameworks. 83-90 - Werner Dirlewanger:

The DIN/ISO Definition and a Measurement Procedure of SW-Efficiency. 91-104 - Marigianna Skouradaki, Vincenzo Ferme, Cesare Pautasso, Dieter Roller, Frank Leymann:

Benchmarking Workflow Management Systems. 105-112 - Andreas Brunnert, Stefan Neubig, Helmut Krcmar:

Evaluating the Prediction Accuracy of Generated Performance Models in Up- and Downscaling Scenarios. 113-130 - Jóakim von Kistowski, Nikolas Herbst, Samuel Kounev:

Using and Extending LIMBO for the Descriptive Modeling of Arrival Behaviors. 131-140 - Sebastian Lehrig, Matthias Becker:

Approaching the Cloud: Using Palladio for Scalability, Elasticity, and Efficiency Analyses. 141-151 - Alexandru Danciu, Andreas Brunnert, Helmut Krcmar:

Towards Performance Awareness in Java EE Development Environments. 152-159 - Misha Strittmatter, Michael Langhammer:

Identifying Semantically Cohesive Modules within the Palladio Meta-Model. 160-176 - Felix Willnecker, Andreas Brunnert, Helmut Krcmar:

Predicting Energy Consumption by Extending the Palladio Component Model. 177-188

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