Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Software and performance

  • Authors:
  • Jozo Dujmović;Virgilio Almeida;Doug Lea

  • Affiliations:
  • San Francisco State University;Federal University of Minas Gerais;State University of New York, Oswego

  • Venue:
  • WOSP '04 Fourth International Workshop on Software and Performance 2004
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

The study of software performance is critical for the ongoing development of software systems. Despite its increasingly central role in the software engineering, many basic questions about software performance remain unanswered. While much progress has been made, the field still seeks better models, methods and integrated tools for performance engineering that can be easily used by software developers. New challenges are posed by society and industry in terms of QoS-aware software architectures and components. The Workshop on Software and Performance serves to bring together researchers and industry professionals attacking these challenging problems faced by the software and performance community. This is the fourth WOSP. Previous workshops were held in Santa Fe, Ottawa, and Rome. The conference is now regularly scheduled on an 18 month cycle.The workshop program is structured along six main themes: 1) software performance tools and techniques, 2) performance analysis, 3) performance measurement and modeling, 4) software and performance engineering, 5) quality of service, and 6) performance driven software design methods. We are confident that the body of knowledge selected by the WOSP Committee will contribute to advance the state of the art of the field.The WOSP'04 program is the result of a selective review process. The program committee received 70 submissions; from these 18 were accepted as full papers and 20 were accepted as posters. The program committee meeting was held electronically using Cyberchair. Most reviews were provided by program committee members; in some cases outside experts were also consulted.