This week, Jens, Steffen, Petr and me conducted a GI-Dagstuhl Seminar on the topic of “Multicore Software Performance Engineering“. We had productive discussions with around 20 junior researchers and plan to publish a summarizing workshop report soon.
ICPE 2012 Best Industry-Related Paper Award
Our paper “An industrial case study of performance and cost design space exploration” has won an ICPE 2012 Best Paper Award. It describes how PerOpteryx was applied for design space exploration on a web-based system from ABB.
ABB Robot serving Wheat Beer
Nice, looks really professional. Cheers!
Zooming Process Graphics
Looks neat: ABB HawkEye is a research prototype of a new operator interface for process control. HawkEye is developed by ABB Strategic R&D for Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals.
New paper: An Industrial Case Study of Performance and Cost Design Space Exploration
Impact?
I noticed that our 2009 article on the Palladio Component Model is currently the most cited article of the Journal of Systems and Software during the last 5 years (77 citations). My 2010 performance evaluation survey is the most downloaded article from Elsevier’s Performance Evaluation Journal from July 2010 to June 2011.
Many thanks to all readers and downloaders, I feel humbled by the apparent interest in these works! 🙂
IEEE names ABB technologies among the 11 most important of the decade
Along with smartphones and digital photography, FACTS has been named among the top 11 technologies of the decade by the IEEE. The 11 technologies named in the list include smartphones, social networking, voice over IP, LED lighting, cloud computing, multicore CPUs, digital photography, drone aircraft, class-D audio and planetary rovers. FACTS (flexible AC transmission systems) also finds a place in this illustrious list. FACTS is a family of technologies that ABB pioneered and has continuously developed over the past 60 years.
“With these technologies ABB can increase the capacity of existing lines by as much as 50 percent, reduce electrical losses in long distance power transfer and relieve grid congestion and transmission bottlenecks that prevent the flow of electricity,” said Ingela Hålling, head of FACTS within the Grid Systems business of the Power Systems division. “FACTS technologies can also help to minimize the risk of blackouts, and facilitate the integration of intermittent types of energy by rapidly countering voltage fluctuations or by storing large amounts of surplus power until it is needed.”
ABB has delivered around 800 FACTS installations worldwide, which is more than half the world total.
IEEE TSE paper accepted
A journal paper entitled “Architecture-Based Reliability Prediction with the Palladio Component Model” based on our QoSA 2010 conference paper was accepted in “IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering“. A preprint PDF is available here.
Kinect controlling ABB robot
Quote: “Today’s machinery is controlled by clunky levers and buttons. Most often, operators are having a hard time syncing their coordination with the machines. But now, as a new era of motion-control arrives, the Kinect can change the way we operate, the way we control machines. With the Kinect, precision handling of these constructs are on their way as users and operators can finally control machines through motion-based commands.”
Talks from CompArch 2011
Here are two new talks from CompArch 2011 on sustainability evaluation and multi-tenant software applications: