SSP2020: 11th Symposium on Software Performance 2020 Leipzig, Germany, November 12-13, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www.performance-symposium.org/2020/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssp2020 |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | September 4, 2020 |
Submission deadline | September 6, 2020 |
The Symposium on Software Performance (SSP) brings together researchers and practitioners interested in software performance, where "performance" is understood both in a classical sense as "the amount of useful work accomplished by a software system compared to the time and resources used", as well as in a broader sense as "the manner in which or the efficiency with which a software system reacts or fulfills its intended purpose". The scope of SSP spans measurement, modeling, benchmark design, and run-time management. The focus is both on classical performance metrics such as response time, throughput, and resource utilization, as well as on the relationship of such metrics to other software quality attributes including but not limited to scalability, elasticity, (energy) efficiency, dependability (in terms of availability and reliability), resilience, security, and privacy. Topics of interest include the design of metrics, benchmarks, and tools for quantitative system evaluation and analysis, as well as the development of methodologies, techniques and tools for modeling, measurement, load testing, monitoring, profiling, workload characterization, and run-time management of software systems with respect to the mentioned quality attributes.
The symposium is organized by the three established research groups Descartes, Kieker, and Palladio; thus this symposium also serves as a joint community meeting. Descartes' focus are techniques and tools for engineering self-aware computing systems designed for maximum dependability and efficiency. Kieker is a well-established tool and approach for monitoring software performance of complex, large, and distributed IT systems. Palladio is a likewise-established tool and approach for modeling architectures of IT systems and for simulating quality properties, such as for example performance or reliability metrics.
SSP 2020 is supported by the GI special interest group "Softwaretechnik".
Scope
Submission are thought for plans, ongoing work, or results on:
- Software quality analysis in regard to:
- Performance
- Scalability and elasticity
- Energy efficiency
- Dependability and resilience
- Security and privacy
- Application performance measurement and management
- Performance measurement and benchmarking
- Performance modeling (modeling, simulation, extraction and calibration)
- Automated run-time management of software systems
- Automated approaches for performance problem detection and resolution
- Performance-related challenges in industrial software systems
- Application of Descartes, Kieker, or Palladio in projects
Submission
We solicit technical papers (maximum 3 pages) and extended abstracts for industry or experience talks (maximum 700 words). More submission details are published on the website.
Publication
Accepted Papers will appear in the GI Softwaretechnik-Trends.
Important Dates
- Apr. 06, 2020 CfP-Publication, Submission opening
- Old:
Aug. 15, 2020New: Sep. 04, 2020, 2020 Abstract submission until 23.59 AoE (for all paper types) - Old:
Sep. 01, 2020New: Sep. 06, 2020 Paper submission until 23.59 AoE - Oct. 01, 2020 Acceptance notification
- Oct. 15, 2020 Camera-ready papers
- Oct. 15, 2020 Program announcement
- Oct. 20, 2020 Registration deadline
- Old:
Nov. 04, 2020New: Nov. 11, 2020 Descartes/Kieker/Palladio developer meetings (participation welcome) - Old:
Nov. 05-06, 2020New: Nov. 12-13, 2020 Technical symposium program
Committees
Steering Committee
- Steffen Becker, Uni Stuttgart
- Wilhelm Hasselbring, Kiel University
- André van Hoorn, Uni Stuttgart
- Samuel Kounev, Uni Würzburg
- Anne Koziolek, KIT
- Ralf Reussner, KIT/FZI
Program committee
- Holger Eichelberger, University of Hildesheim
- Johannes Grohmann, University of Würzburg
- Robert Heinrich, KIT
- Reiner Jung, Kiel University
- Holger Knoche, ivv GmbH
- Sebastian Krach, FZI
- Johannes Kroß, Fortiss GmbH
- Dušan Okanović, Novatec Consulting GmbH
- David Georg Reichelt, Leipzig University
- Norbert Schmitt, University of Würzburg
- Henning Schnoor, Kiel University
- Dominik Werle, KIT
Local Organizers
- Richard Müller, Leipzig University
- Ulrich Eisenecker, Leipzig University
Contact
Dr. Richard Müller, Leipzig University, Information Systems Institute, Software Engineering, +49 341 97 33722, rmueller@wifa.uni-leipzig.de