The MMB is the main forum in Germany covering all aspects of performance evaluation of systems including networks, computer architectures, distributed systems, software, workflow and logistics systems. The MMB 2008 will start with a half day of tutorials from scientific and industrial experts and is accompanied by a workshop in parallel tracks allowing for an exchange of ideas between different but related research communities:
- Workshop Modelling of Large Logistics Networks
Another workshop covering aspects from the area of communication systems is planned.
Topics of the MMB include:
- Quantitative Evaluation of Systems including Performance, Dependability, Security, Survivability, Real-Time, Economic and Related Aspects
- Measurements and Benchmarking including Hardware/Software/Hybrid and Active/Passive Monitoring
- Modeling Paradigms including Queueing Systems, Stochastic Petri Nets, Stochastic Process Algebras, Simulation Languages, and Stochastic Extensions of the UML
- Analysis Techniques including Markov Chains, Non-Markovian Models, Fluid Models, etc.
- Simulation Techniques including Rare Events, Variance Reduction, Parallel and Distributed Simulation
- Combination of Stochastic Modelling and Formal Methods
- Model Checking in Model-driven Software Development
- Traffic Engineering, Network Planning and Optimization
- Network Economics, Accounting, Tariffing
- Quantitative Analysis of
- Computer and Software Architectures
- Service-oriented Architectures
- Access and Backbone Networks, Optical Networks, High-Speed Switching, Mobile and Wireless Networks, Web-Based Systems, Multimedia Systems
- Peer-to-Peer Networks, Networked Embedded Systems, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, and Sensor Networks
- Workflow and Logistic Systems, Traffic and Transportation Systems
- Tools supporting all Techniques
- Case Studies in all Application Fields
Submission
Contributions reporting on research results on topics of the MMB and the associated workshops are solicited. Articles and presentations in English are preferred but submissions in German are also possible.
MMB full conference papers:
Workshop papers:
Tool descriptions:
Tutorial proposals:
Important Dates
- MMB Paper submission: (deadline extended) October 29, 2007 closed
- Tools & tutorial submission: November 15, 2007 closed
- Workshop submissions: (deadline extended) January 15, 2008 closed
- Author notification: December 15, 2007
- Final version: January 15, 2008