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Multiprocessor and Distributed System Design: The Integration of Functional Specification and Performance Analysis Using Stochastic Process Algebras (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (93 citations)
Norbert Götz, Ulrich Herzog, Michael Rettelbach
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Abstract: We introduce Stochastic Process Algebras as a novel approach for the structured design and analysis of both the functional behaviour and performance characteristics of parallel and distributed systems. This is achieved by integrating performance modelling and analysis into the powerful and well investigated formal description technique of process algebras. After advocating the use of stochastic process algebras as a modelling technique we recapitulate the foundations of classical process... (Update)

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H.N. Gotz, U. Herzog, and M. Rettelbach. Multiprocessor and distributed system design: the integration of functional specification and performance analysis using stochastic process algebras. In PERFORMANCE'93, volume 729 of LNCS, pages 121--146, Springer-Verlag, 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gotz93multiprocessor.html   More

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    author = "Norbert Gotz and Ulrich Herzog and Michael Rettelbach",
    title = "Multiprocessor and Distributed System Design: The Integration of Functional Specification and Performance Analysis Using Stochastic Process Algebras",
    booktitle = "Performance/{SIGMETRICS} Tutorials",
    pages = "121-146",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gotz93multiprocessor.html" }
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