Organisiert durch: GI Fachausschuss 3.2 / ITG Fachausschuss 6.5, Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von Rechensystemen, MMB

31. März - 2. April 2008, Dortmund, Deutschland

Programm

Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch

Montag, 31. März 2008

ab 10.00

Registrierung (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

12.00 - 12.30

Eröffnung

Chair: Peter Buchholz (TU Dortmund)
12.30 - 13.30

Eingeladener Vortrag 1

Chair: Peter Buchholz (TU Dortmund)
13.30 - 14.30

Sitzung Network Calculus

Chair: Boudewijn Haverkort (University of Twente)
  • Jens B. Schmitt, Frank A. Zdarsky, Ivan Martinovic (University of Kaiserslautern):
    Improving Performance Bounds in Feed-Forward Networks by Paying Multiplexing Only Once
  • Kishore Angrishi, Ulrich Killat (Hamburg University of Technology):
    Analysis of a Real-Time Network using Statistical Network Calculus with Effective Bandwidth and Effective Capacity
14.30 - 15.00

Kaffeepause (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

15.00 - 16.30

Sitzung Networks 1

Chair: Peter Reichl (Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation, Wien)
  • Joachim Fabini (Institute of Broadband Communications, TU Wien), Peter Reichl (Telecommunications Research Center Vienna), Alexander Poropatich (Alcatel-Lucent Austria AG):
    Measurement-Based Modeling of NGN Access Networks from an Application Perspective
  • Johannes Zapotoczky, Katinka Wolter (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin):
    Increasing Performance of the 802.11e Protocol through Access Category Shifting
  • Michael Menth, Frank Lehrieder (University of Würzburg):
    Comparison of Marking Algorithms for PCN-Based Admission Control
16.30 - 17.00

Sitzung Tools 1

Chair: Udo Krieger (Universität Bamberg)
  • Andreas Lewandowski, Ralf Burda, Christian Wietfeld (TU Dortmund):
    Eine Multiskalen Simulationsarchitektur zur Leistungsbewertung von hochzuverlässigen Mobilfunknetzen
  • Nicos Gollan, Frank A. Zdarsky, Ivan Martinovic, Jens B. Schmitt (TU Kaiserslautern):
    The DISCO Network Calculator
  • Milen Tilev, Bruno Müller-Clostermann (University of Duisburg-Essen):
    CapSys 2.0 - Visual Capacity Planning for IBM Mainframe Systems
18.00 - 20.00

Welcome Reception (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

Dienstag, 1. April 2008

09.00 - 10.30

Sitzung Modelling Techniques

Chair: Max Walter (TU München)
  • Jasen Markovski, Nikola Trcka (Eindhoven University of Technology):
    Aggregation Methods for Markov Reward Chains with Fast and Silent Transitions
  • Patrick Wüchner (University of Passau), János Sztrik (University of Debrecen), Hermann de Meer (University of Passau):
    Homogeneous Finite-Source Retrial Queues with Search of Customers from the Orbit
  • Holger Hermanns, Sven Johr (Universität des Saarlandes):
    May we reach it? Or must we? In what time? With what probability?
10.30 - 11.00

Kaffeepause (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

11.00 - 12.30

Sitzung Case Studies

Chair: Michael Menth (Universität Würzburg)
  • Markus Schmid (Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences), Jan Schaefer (Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences), Reinhold Kroeger (Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences), Ralf Heidger (DFS GmbH), Kai Engels (DFS GmbH), Morris Milekovic (DFS GmbH), Marcus Thoss (tang-IT Consulting GmbH):
    Performance Evaluation of the Distributed Radar Tracking System PHOENIX: a Case Study
  • Ulrich Klehmet, Thomas Herpel, Kai-Steffen Hielscher, Reinhard German (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg):
    Delay Bounds for CAN Communication in Automotive Applications
  • Barbara Staehle, Andreas Binzenhöfer, Daniel Schlosser (University of Würzburg), Björn Boder (DATEV eG):
    Quantifying the Influence of Network Conditions on the Service Quality Experienced by a Thin Client User
12.30 - 14.00

Mittagspause

14.00 - 14.30

Workshop Modellierung großer Netze in der Logistik

  • Eingeladener Vortrag
14.00 - 15.30

Tutorial

14.30 - 15.30

Workshop Modellierung großer Netze in der Logistik

  • Sitzung 1
15.30 - 16.00

Kaffeepause (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

16.00 - 17.30

Workshop Modellierung großer Netze in der Logistik

  • Sitzung 2
16.00 - 17.30

Tutorial

ab 18.00

Conference Dinner (DASA)

Mittwoch, 2. April 2008

09.00 - 10.00

Eingeladener Vortrag 2

Chair: Christoph Lindemann (Universität Leipzig)
10.00 - 10.30

PhD Awards

10.30 - 11.00

Kaffeepause (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

11.00 - 12.30

Sitzung Analytical and Numerical Methods

Chair: Hans Daduna (Universität Hamburg)
  • Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle (Universität der Bundeswehr München):
    A symbolic multilevel method with sparse submatrix representation for memory-speed-tradeoff
  • Reza Pulungan, Holger Hermanns (Saarland University):
    The Minimal Representation of the Maximum of Erlang Distributions
  • Hans Daduna, Marten Holst (University of Hamburg):
    Customer Oriented Performance Measures for Packet Transmission in a Ring Network with Blocking
12.30 - 14.00

Mittagspause

14.00 - 15.30

Sitzung Networks 2

Chair: Jens Schmitt (TU Kaiserslautern)
  • Joern Ploennigs (Dresden University of Technology), Mario Neugebauer (ubigrate), Klaus Kabitzsch (Dresden University of Technology):
    Control Network Performance Engineering
  • Wint Yi Poe, Jens B. Schmitt (University of Kaiserslautern):
    Placing Multiple Sinks in Time-Sensitive Wireless Sensor Networks using a Genetic Algorithm
  • Gerhard Haßlinger (T-Systems Darmstadt), Oliver Hohlfeld (Darmstadt University of Technology):
    The Gilbert-Elliott Model for Packet Loss in Real Time Services on the Internet
15.30 - 16.00

Kaffeepause (Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon)

16.00 - 16.30

Sitzung Tools 2

Chair: Katinka Wolter (HU Berlin)
  • Markus Schmid (Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences), Thorsten Stein (Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences), Marcus Thoss (tang-IT Consulting GmbH), Reinhold Kroeger (Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences):
    An Eclipse IDE Extension for Pattern-based Software Instrumentation
  • Jan Kriege, Sebastian Vastag (TU Dortmund):
    ProC/B goes OMNeT++: Efficient Simulation of Process Chains
  • Markus Fischer (IDS Scheer AG):
    ARIS Process Performance Manager
16.30 - 17.00

Best Paper Award und Abschlusssitzung

Chair: Peter Buchholz (TU Dortmund)