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- Alberto Lerner, Matthias Jasny, Theo Jepsen, Carsten Binnig, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux:
DBMS Annihilator: A High-Performance Database Workload Generator in Action. Proc. VLDB Endow. 15(12): 3682-3685 (2022) - Mohammed Suhail Rehman, Aaron J. Elmore:
FuzzyData: A Scalable Workload Generator for Testing Dataframe Workflow Systems. DBTest@SIGMOD 2022: 17-24 - 2018
- Mariela Curiel, Ana Pont:
Workload Generators for Web-Based Systems: Characteristics, Current Status, and Challenges. IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutorials 20(2): 1526-1546 (2018) - Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Haoyu Huang:
Hoagie: A Database and Workload Generator using Published Specifications. IEEE BigData 2018: 3847-3852 - Clara Furió, Josué Feliu, Salvador Petit, Jose Duro, Julio Sahuquillo:
A Workload Generator for Evaluating SMT Real-Time Systems. HPCS 2018: 367-374 - 2016
- Parinaz Ameri, Nico Schlitter, Jörg Meyer, Achim Streit:
NoWog: A Workload Generator for Database Performance Benchmarking. DASC/PiCom/DataCom/CyberSciTech 2016: 666-673 - Raphaël P. Barazzutti, Yaroslav Hayduk, Pascal Felber, Etienne Rivière:
Exploiting Concurrency in Domain-Specific Data Structures: A Concurrent Order Book and Workload Generator for Online Trading. NETYS 2016: 16-31 - 2015
- Jianwei Yin, Xingjian Lu, Xinkui Zhao, Hanwei Chen, Xue Liu:
BURSE: A Bursty and Self-Similar Workload Generator for Cloud Computing. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 26(3): 668-680 (2015) - 2014
- Stefano Rizzi, Enrico Gallinucci:
CubeLoad: A Parametric Generator of Realistic OLAP Workloads. CAiSE 2014: 610-624 - 2012
- Konstantinos V. Katsaros, George Xylomenos, George C. Polyzos:
GlobeTraff: A Traffic Workload Generator for the Performance Evaluation of Future Internet Architectures. NTMS 2012: 1-5 - 2011
- Deepak Ajwani, Shoukat Ali, Kostas Katrinis, Cheng-Hong Li, Alfred J. Park, John P. Morrison, Eugen Schenfeld:
A Flexible Workload Generator for Simulating Stream Computing Systems. MASCOTS 2011: 409-417 - Amayika Panda, Annie Avakian, Ranga Vemuri:
Configurable workload generators for multicore architectures. SoCC 2011: 179-184 - Raúl Peña-Ortiz, Julio Sahuquillo, José A. Gil, Ana Pont:
Web Workload Generators - A Survey Focusing on user Dynamism Representation. WEBIST 2011: 119-126 - 2010
- Eric Bouillet, Parijat Dube:
Streaming workload generator for testing Billing Mediation Platform in telecom industry. WSC 2010: 2842-2852 - 2009
- Christopher Mueller, Michael Horie, Stephen W. Neville:
A Distributed Application-Level IT System Workload Generator. AINA Workshops 2009: 1100-1105 - 2007
- Jörg Wallerich:
Capturing the variability of internet flows in a workload generator for network simulators. Technical University Munich, Germany, 2007, pp. 1-129 - Huajing Li, Wang-Chien Lee, Anand Sivasubramaniam, C. Lee Giles:
SearchGen: a synthetic workload generator for scientific literature digital libraries and search engines. JCDL 2007: 137-146 - 2006
- Sergio Gómez-Villamor, Victor Muntés-Mulero, Marta Pérez-Casany, John Tran, Steve Rees, Josep Lluís Larriba-Pey:
IOAgent: A Parallel I/O Workload Generator. Euro-Par 2006: 3-14 - Kay S. Anderson, Joseph P. Bigus, Eric Bouillet, Parijat Dube, Nagui Halim, Zhen Liu, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis:
SWORD: scalable and flexible workload generator for distributed data processing systems. WSC 2006: 2109-2116 - 2005
- Hoe Jin Jeong, Sang Ho Lee:
A Workload Generator for Database System Benchmarks. iiWAS 2005: 813-822 - David Navratil, Nikolay Trifonov, Simo Juvaste:
A Methodology for Implementing a Stress Workload Generator for the GTP-U Plane. WWIC 2005: 203-212 - 2004
- Yves Denneulin, Emmanuel Romagnoli, Denis Trystram:
A Synthetic Workload Generator for Cluster Computing. IPDPS 2004 - 2003
- Wenting Tang, Yun Fu, Ludmila Cherkasova, Amin Vahdat:
MediSyn: a synthetic streaming media service workload generator. NOSSDAV 2003: 12-21 - 2001
- Shudong Jin, Azer Bestavros:
GISMO: a Generator of Internet Streaming Media Objects and workloads. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 29(3): 2-10 (2001) - 1992
- Wei-lun Kao, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
A User-Oriented Synthetic Workload Generator. ICDCS 1992: 270-277 - 1985
- Win-Yeu Winnie Chen:
A Methodology for Modeling M204 On-Line Existing Workloads Using BEST/1 and MICS MVS Model Generator. Int. CMG Conference 1985: 679-683
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