The Tenth Workshop on MAthematical performance Modeling and Analysis
June 2, 2008
Annapolis, Maryland, USA

Held in conjunction with SIGMETRICS 2008
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sigmet08/MAMAindex.html

Sponsored by ACM SIGMETRICS

The complexity of computer systems, networks and applications, as well 
as the advancements in computer technology, continue to grow at a rapid 
pace.  Mathematical analysis, modeling and optimization are playing an 
important  role in research studies to investigate fundamental issues 
and tradeoffs  at the core of performance problems in the design and 
implementation of  complex computer systems, networks and applications.

The Tenth Workshop on MAthematical performance Modeling and Analysis 
(MAMA 2008) seeks to bring together researchers working on the 
mathematical,  methodological and theoretical aspects of performance 
analysis, modeling  and optimization.  It is intended to provide a forum 
at SIGMETRICS conferences for talks on early research in the more 
mathematical areas of computer performance analysis.  These talks tend 
to be based on very recent research results (including work in progress) 
or on new research results that will be otherwise submitted only to a 
journal (or recently  have been submitted to a journal).  Thus, part of 
the goal is to complement and supplement the SIGMETRICS Conference 
program with such  talks without removing any theoretical contributions 
from the main technical program.

This year's workshop will be held on June 2 (before the main SIGMETRICS
technical program).  In addition to the presentation of extended 
abstracts, the workshop will include time for informal technical 
discussions among the speakers and attendees.

SUBMISSION INFORMATION

April 18, 2008:  Abstract Submission Deadline
May    2, 2008:  Acceptance Notification
May    9, 2008:  Final Abstracts for Workshop
Aug    1, 2008:  Final Extended Abstracts for PER

MAMA 2008 encourages the submission of abstracts describing early 
research on the general mathematical, methodological and theoretical 
aspects of performance analysis, modeling and optimization.  Authors are 
asked to submit 2-3 page abstracts, following the same formatting 
instructions as the main SIGMETRICS conference (refer to 
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sigmet08/cfp.html), before the above 
deadline. (NOTE that this is different from the submission guidelines in 
previous years.)  Submissions violating these formatting guidelines will 
be returned without review.  Abstracts should be submitted 
electronically, as an e-mail attachment, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Postscript or PDF is preferred, although other arrangements can be made 
by contacting Mark Squillante ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Submissions will be reviewed by the MAMA program committee, from which a
number of abstracts will be selected for inclusion in the workshop
program.  A version of the abstracts will be provided at the workshop.
Extended versions of the abstracts will appear in a special issue of
Performance Evaluation Review (PER), with a due date after the workshop
making it possible for authors to incorporate the results of, or simply
mention, any relevant discussions at the workshop.  Note that there are 
no copyright issues with PER, and thus authors will have complete 
freedom to submit their work elsewhere.

TENTATIVE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Yuliy Baryshnikov, Bell Laboratories
Sem Borst, Bell Laboratories, Eindhoven University of Technology
C.S. Chang, National Tsing Hua University
Ed Coffman, Columbia University
Jim Dai, Georgia Institute of Technology
Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Nick Duffield, AT&T Labs Research
Derek Eager, University of Saskatchewan
David Gamarnik, MIT
Ayalvadi Ganesh, Microsoft Research
Leana Golubchik, University of Southern California
Albert Greenberg, Microsoft Research
Mor Harchol-Balter, Carnegie Mellon University
Pete Harrison, Imperial College
Alain Jean-Marie, University of Montpellier, INRIA
Predrag Jelenkovic, Columbia University
Guy Latouche, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
Zhen Liu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Yingdong Lu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
John Lui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Michel Mandjes, CWI, University of Amsterdam
Vishal Misra, Columbia University
Dick Muntz, University of California at Los Angeles
Philippe Nain, INRIA
Sindo Nunez Queija, CWI, TNO
Philippe Robert, INRIA
Evgenia Smirni, College of William and Mary
Mark Squillante, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts
David Yao, Columbia University
Bert Zwart, Georgia Institute of Technology

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