Submission
PDF version of the Call for Papers
In addition to invited talks from practitioners and researchers, we welcome contributions from academic, scientific, or industrial contexts in the field of software performance, including but not limited to approaches employing Descartes, Kieker, and/or Palladio.
Scope
Submission are thought for (but not limited to) 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 concepts, simulation, extraction and calibration)
- Automated run-time management of software systems
- Automated approaches for performance problem detection, diagnosis, and resolution
- Performance-related challenges in industrial software systems
- Application of Descartes, Kieker, or Palladio in projects
Note that we explicitly welcome contributions that have already been (partially) presented at other events or in publications.
Types of Contributions
We solicit the following types of contributions:
- Technical papers (maximum 3 pages)
- Extended abstracts for industry or experience talks (maximum 700 words)
Technical papers should follow the Softwaretechnik-Trends format and need to be submitted electronically via EasyChair. Extended abstracts need to be submitted as “abstract only” submissions via EasyChair.
We encourage you to use our LaTeX template for your technical paper to minimize the need for adjustment in case of acceptance of your submission. Make sure that the document uses a times/computer modern font in 10 pt and that the paper size is in A4.
At least on author of each accepted paper is required to register, attend the conference, and present the paper. Accepted Papers will appear in the GI Softwaretechnik-Trends.