Important Dates
Deadline for Workshop paper submissions:
July 10, 2009
Notification of acceptance:
July 24, 2009
Camera-ready version and copyright form:
August 1, 2009 (hard)
Workshop day:
To be announced, October 19 or 23, 2009.
Sponsored by ICST
Technically sponsored by CREATE-NET
Organizers
Danilo Ardagna
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione
Politecnico di Milano
Milano, Italy
Homepage
ardagna@elet.polimi.it
Li Zhang
IBM Research
T.J. Watson Research Center
Hawthorne, NY, USA
Homepage
zhangli@us.ibm.com
Program Committee Members
The full list is available here
Contact Person
Danilo Ardagna
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione
Politecnico di Milano
Via Golgi 40,
20133 Milano, Italy
ardagna@elet.polimi.it
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Objectives
Performance models have a central role in the design, capacity planning, and management of computing systems. Models may be used at design-time to support capacity planning of the physical infrastructure and to analyze the effects and trade-offs of different architectural choices, anticipating the discovery of potential bottlenecks which may degrade system performance. Models may also be used at run-time to assess the compliance of the running system with respect to the design-time model and to measure the real system performance parameters in order to fill the gap between design-time and run-time. Models at run-time can also assess the compliance of service level agreements and trigger the run-time re-configuration of autonomic systems. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners, who investigate concepts, models and tools for the run-time mana
gement of computing systems to analyze autonomic systems transients and describe their behavior at very fine grained scales.
Topics
Topics include but are not limited to:
* Run-time monitoring and tools, models parameters estimation
* Control theory models, system identification methods and tools for autonomic systems
* Burstiness analyses and system transients modeling
* QoS management and dynamic reconfiguration of autonomic systems
* Fault tolerance assurance and availability assessment in evolving run-time systems
Intended audience
Researchers and practitioners, both from the Academia and from the Industry, working in the areas of performance evaluation, control theory, system identification, and QoS management of autonomic systems.
Workshop Publication and Submission Instructions
The workshop papers will be published together with regular papers in the conference proceedings and will be included in the ACM Digital Library (pending approval).
The following types of submission are solicited:
* Long paper submissions, describing substantial contributions of novel ongoing work. Long papers should be at most 10 pages long.
* Short paper submissions, describing work in progress. These papers should be at most 6 pages long.
* All the submissions should be formatted as follows:
http://conferenze.dei.polimi.it/rossa2009/#pub
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