Accepted Papers at QEST 2004


  • A new approach for the prediction of end-to-end performance of multimedia streams.
    Gerardo Rubino and Martin Varela
  • On numerical problems in simulations of highly reliable Markovian systems.
    Bruno Tuffin
  • Bit-level and packet-level, or Pollaczec-Khintine formulae revisited.
    Jose Incera and Gerardo Rubino
  • Approximate reasoning for real-time probabilistic processes.
    Vineet Gupta, Radha Jagadeesan and Prakash Panangaden
  • Axiomatization of trace semantics for stochastic nondeterministic processes.
    Augusto Parma and Roberto Segala
  • ORIS: a tool for state space analysis of real-time preemptive systems.
    G. Bucci, Luigi Sassoli and E. Vicario
  • Approximate computation of transient results for large Markov chains.
    Peter Buchholz and William Sanders
  • Partial order reduction for probabilistic systems.
    Christel Baier, Marcus Groesser and Frank Ciesinski
  • Backward stochastic bisimulation in CSL model checking.
    Jeremy Sproston and Susanna Donatelli
  • Partial order reduction on concurrent probabilistic programs.
    Pedro Ruben D'Argenio and Peter Niebert
  • On performance bounds for interval time Petri nets.
    Simona Bernardi and Javier Campos
  • Performance Model Interchange Format (PMIF 2.0): XML definition and implementation.
    Connie Smith and Catalina Llado
  • Analysis and algorithms for restart.
    Aad van Moorsel and Katinka Wolter
  • Comparing passive and active worm defenses.
    Michael Liljenstam and David Nicol
  • Dependability Checking with StoCharts: Is Train Radio Reliable Enough for Trains?
    David N. Jansen and Holger Hermanns
  • Saturation for a general class of models.
    Andrew Miner
  • Managing transient overload via adaptive scheduling.
    Alma Riska , Erik Reidel and Sami Iren
  • Sojourn time distributions in modulated G-queues with batch processing.
    Peter Harrison and H. Zatschler
  • Stochastic assessment of schedules in a lacquer production plant.
    Henrik Bohnenkamp, Holger Hermanns, Ric Klaren, Angelika Mader and Yaroslav Usenko
  • ETAQA truncation models for the MAP/MAP/1 departure process.
    Armin Heindl, Qi Zhang and Evgenia Smirni
  • A performance evaluation tool for RAID disk arrays.
    Alexander Thomasian, Chunqi Han, Gang Fu and Chang Liu
  • A structured path-based approach for computing transient rewards of large CTMCs.
    Vinh Lam, Peter Buchholz and William Sanders
  • Learning continuous time Markov chains from sample executions .
    Koushik Sen, Mahesh Viswanathan and Gul Agha
  • Evaluation of reward analysis methods with MRMSolve 2.0.
    Gabor Horvath, S. Racz, A. Tari and Miklos Telek
  • Improving efficiency of implicit Markov chain state classification.
    Andrew Miner and Shuxing Cheng
  • On observability in timed continuous Petri net systems.
    Jorge Julvez, Emilio Jimenez, Luara Recalde and Manuel Silva
  • Improving the performance of online auction sites through closing time rescheduling.
    Daniel Menasce and Vasudeva Akula
  • Saturation NOW.
    Ming-Ying Chung and Gianfranco Ciardo

Proceedings


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