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ICPE 2015: Austin, TX, USA
- Lizy K. John, Connie U. Smith, Kai Sachs, Catalina M. Lladó:

Proceedings of the 6th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, Austin, TX, USA, January 31 - February 4, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3248-4
Keynote Address
- Todd M. Austin:

Bridging the Moore's Law Performance Gap with Innovation Scaling. 1
Best Paper Candidates
- Qiushi Wang, Katinka Wolter:

Reducing Task Completion Time in Mobile Offloading Systems through Online Adaptive Local Restart. 3-13 - Weiyi Shang, Ahmed E. Hassan, Mohamed N. Nasser, Parminder Flora:

Automated Detection of Performance Regressions Using Regression Models on Clustered Performance Counters. 15-26 - Manu Awasthi, Tameesh Suri, Zvika Guz, Anahita Shayesteh, Mrinmoy Ghosh, Vijay Balakrishnan:

System-Level Characterization of Datacenter Applications. 27-38 - Zhenyun Zhuang, Haricharan Ramachandra, Cuong Tran, Subbu Subramaniam, Chavdar Botev, Chaoyue Xiong, Badri Sridharan:

Capacity Planning and Headroom Analysis for Taming Database Replication Latency: Experiences with LinkedIn Internet Traffic. 39-50
Performance Measurements and Experimental Analysis
- Philipp Lengauer, Verena Bitto, Hanspeter Mössenböck

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Accurate and Efficient Object Tracing for Java Applications. 51-62 - Thomas R. W. Scogland, Wu-chun Feng:

Design and Evaluation of Scalable Concurrent Queues for Many-Core Architectures. 63-74 - Peter Hofer

, David Gnedt, Hanspeter Mössenböck
:
Lightweight Java Profiling with Partial Safepoints and Incremental Stack Tracing. 75-86 - Peter Hofer

, Florian Hörschläger, Hanspeter Mössenböck
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Sampling-based Steal Time Accounting under Hardware Virtualization. 87-90 - Alexandru Danciu, Johannes Kroß

, Andreas Brunnert
, Felix Willnecker, Christian Vögele, Anand Kapadia, Helmut Krcmar:
Landscaping Performance Research at the ICPE and its Predecessors: A Systematic Literature Review. 91-96
Tool/Poster session
- Xi Chen, William J. Knottenbelt:

A Performance Tree-based Monitoring Platform for Clouds. 97-98 - Haksu Jeong, Junhee Ryu, Dongeun Lee, Jaemyoun Lee, Heonshik Shin, Kyungtae Kang:

ClusterFetch: A Lightweight Prefetcher for General Workloads. 99-100 - Katinka Wolter, Philipp Reinecke, Matthias Dräger:

GRnet: A Tool for Gnetworks with Restart. 101-102 - Felix Willnecker, Andreas Brunnert

, Wolfgang Gottesheim, Helmut Krcmar:
Using Dynatrace Monitoring Data for Generating Performance Models of Java EE Applications. 103-104 - Alexander Wert:

DynamicSpotter: Automatic, Experiment-based Diagnostics of Performance Problems (Invited Demonstration Paper). 105-106 - Qais Noorshams, Axel Busch, Samuel Kounev, Ralf H. Reussner

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The Storage Performance Analyzer: Measuring, Monitoring, and Modeling of I/O Performance in Virtualized Environments (Invited Demonstration Paper). 107-108
Keynote Address
- Adrian N. Cockcroft:

Cloud Native Cost Optimization. 109
Big Data & Database
- Norman Lim, Shikharesh Majumdar, Peter Ashwood-Smith:

A Constraint Programming Based Hadoop Scheduler for Handling MapReduce Jobs with Deadlines on Clouds. 111-122 - Stefan van Wouw, José Viña, Alexandru Iosup

, Dick H. J. Epema:
An Empirical Performance Evaluation of Distributed SQL Query Engines. 123-131 - Martin F. Arlitt, Manish Marwah, Gowtham Bellala, Amip Shah, Jeff Healey, Ben Vandiver:

IoTAbench: an Internet of Things Analytics Benchmark. 133-144
Performance Modelling and Prediction I
- Diego Didona, Francesco Quaglia, Paolo Romano

, Ennio Torre:
Enhancing Performance Prediction Robustness by Combining Analytical Modeling and Machine Learning. 145-156 - Nagendra Dwarakanath Gulur, Mahesh Mehendale, Ramaswamy Govindarajan:

A Comprehensive Analytical Performance Model of DRAM Caches. 157-168 - Matthias Becker, Sebastian Lehrig, Steffen Becker:

Systematically Deriving Quality Metrics for Cloud Computing Systems. 169-174
Performance Methods in Software Development
- David Maplesden, Ewan D. Tempero, John G. Hosking

, John C. Grundy
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Subsuming Methods: Finding New Optimisation Opportunities in Object-Oriented Software. 175-186 - Mark Grechanik

, B. M. Mainul Hossain
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Enhancing Performance And Reliability of Rule Management Platforms. 187-198 - Catia Trubiani

, Anne Koziolek
, Lucia Happe
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Exploiting Software Performance Engineering Techniques to Optimise the Quality of Smart Grid Environments. 199-202 - Alexander Wert, Henning Schulz, Christoph Heger, Roozbeh Farahbod:

Generic Instrumentation and Monitoring Description for Software Performance Evaluation. 203-206 - Catia Trubiani

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Introducing Software Performance Antipatterns in Cloud Computing Environments: Does it Help or Hurt? 207-210
Performance and Power
- Cyriac James, Niklas Carlsson:

Green Domino Incentives: Impact of Energy-aware Adaptive Link Rate Policies in Routers. 211-221 - Jóakim von Kistowski, Hansfried Block, John Beckett, Klaus-Dieter Lange

, Jeremy A. Arnold, Samuel Kounev:
Analysis of the Influences on Server Power Consumption and Energy Efficiency for CPU-Intensive Workloads. 223-234 - Chung-Hsing Hsu, Stephen W. Poole:

Measuring Server Energy Proportionality. 235-240 - Li Tan, Zizhong Chen

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Slow Down or Halt: Saving the Optimal Energy for Scalable HPC Systems. 241-244
Web Performance
- Garret Rempel:

Defining Standards for Web Page Performance in Business Applications. 245-252
Benchmarks and Empirical Studies - Workloads, Scenarios and Implementations
- Yash Ukidave, Fanny Nina Paravecino, Leiming Yu, Charu Kalra, Amir Momeni, Zhongliang Chen, Nick Materise, Brett Daley, Perhaad Mistry, David R. Kaeli:

NUPAR: A Benchmark Suite for Modern GPU Architectures. 253-264 - Axel Busch, Qais Noorshams, Samuel Kounev, Anne Koziolek

, Ralf H. Reussner
, Erich Amrehn:
Automated Workload Characterization for I/O Performance Analysis in Virtualized Environments. 265-276 - Ana Lucia Varbanescu, Merijn Verstraaten, Cees de Laat, Ate Penders, Alexandru Iosup

, Henk J. Sips:
Can Portability Improve Performance?: An Empirical Study of Parallel Graph Analytics. 277-287 - Vojtech Horký

, Peter Libic, Lukás Marek, Antonín Steinhauser
, Petr Tuma
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Utilizing Performance Unit Tests To Increase Performance Awareness. 289-300 - Marigianna Skouradaki, Dieter H. Roller, Frank Leymann

, Vincenzo Ferme, Cesare Pautasso:
On the Road to Benchmarking BPMN 2.0 Workflow Engines. 301-304
Performance Modelling and Prediction II
- Yongkun Li, Patrick P. C. Lee

, John C. S. Lui, Yinlong Xu:
Impact of Data Locality on Garbage Collection in SSDs: A General Analytical Study. 305-315 - Dipanjan Sengupta, Qi Wang, Haris Volos, Ludmila Cherkasova, Jun Li, Guilherme Magalhaes, Karsten Schwan:

A Framework for Emulating Non-Volatile Memory Systemswith Different Performance Characteristics. 317-320 - Andreas Brunnert

, Alexandru Danciu, Helmut Krcmar:
Towards a Performance Model Management Repository for Component-based Enterprise Applications. 321-324 - Jonathan C. Beard, Cooper Epstein, Roger D. Chamberlain:

Automated Reliability Classification of Queueing Models for Streaming Computation. 325-328
Tutorials
- Sebastian Lehrig, Steffen Becker:

The CloudScale Method for Software Scalability, Elasticity, and Efficiency Engineering: a Tutorial. 329-331 - Jóakim von Kistowski, Jeremy A. Arnold, Karl Huppler, Klaus-Dieter Lange

, John L. Henning, Paul Cao:
How to Build a Benchmark. 333-336 - Vojtech Horký

, Peter Libic, Antonín Steinhauser
, Petr Tuma
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DOs and DON'Ts of Conducting Performance Measurements in Java. 337-340 - Diego Didona, Paolo Romano

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Hybrid Machine Learning/Analytical Models for Performance Prediction: A Tutorial. 341-344
Workshop Summaries
- Zhen Ming Jiang, Andreas Brunnert

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LT 2015: The Fourth International Workshop on Large-Scale Testing. 345-346 - Rekha Singhal, Dheeraj Chahal:

PABS 2015: 1st Workshop on Performance Analysis of Big Data Systems. 347-348 - C. Murray Woodside:

WOSP-C'15: Workshop on Challenges in Performance Methods for Software Development. 349-350

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