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7th International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools

December 10–12, 2013 | Torino, Italy

 

Proceedings published:

https://eudl.eu/proceedings/valuetools/2013

 

 

7th International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools

Important dates:

  • Submission deadline of regular papers: extended to 15 September, 2013
  • Submission deadline of tool papers: 30 September, 2013
  • Submission deadline of tutorials: extended to 23 October, 2013
  • Notification: 30 October, 2013
  • Camera-ready deadline: 14 November, 2013
  • Conference: 10-12 December, 2013

Scope

ValueTools 2013 is on methodologies and practices in modeling, performance evaluation and optimization of complex systems, gathering researchers from different communities, such as Computer Science, Networks and Telecommunications, Operations Research, Optimization, Control Theory and Manufacturing.

ValueTools 2013 solicits previously unpublished contributions on new performance evaluation methodologies and new tools. Three types of contributions are called for: regular papers, tool papers, and tutorials. Submission information for all three types can be found here.

All accepted contributions will be published in the ACM Digital Library and will be submitted to the major indexing services (like Scopus). Extended version of selected regular papers will be published in a special issue of the Performance Evaluation Journal.

Topics:

  • Discrete event systems
  • Stochastic models
  • Simulation techniques
  • Game theory
  • Queues and network of queues
  • Mean field techniques
  • Large scale performance analysis
  • Control theory
  • Machine learning and neural networks
  • Performance optimization
  • Measurements and benchmarking
  • Modeling software tools
  • Software Systems

Application Areas:

  • Communication and computer networks
  • Distributed systems
  • Interdisciplinary methodologies (economic, biological and social models)
  • Manufacturing systems and supply chains
  • Resource allocation
  • Road traffic and transportation systems
  • Secure Networks
  • Smart grids