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16th International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of SysTems (QEST 2019)

QEST 2019 will be held in Glasgow, UK
at the University of Glasgow, September 10-12, 2019

Glasgow


For 16 years now, the International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of Systems (QEST) has been the leading forum on quantitative evaluation and verification of computer systems and networks, through stochastic models and measurements.

This is an open call for papers related to the themes of the QEST conference series. Submission deadlines for abstracts and papers are 29 March and April 5, 2019 respectively.

For more details, see the Call for Papers.


General Chair: Gethin Norman (University of Glasgow, UK)
PC co-chairs: David Parker (University of Birmingham, UK)
Verena Wolf (Saarland University, DE)
Publicity chair: Michele Sevegnani (University of Glasgow, UK)
Local chair: Oana Andrei (University of Glasgow, UK)

The International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of SysTems (QEST) is the leading forum on evaluation and verification of computer systems and networks, through stochastic models and measurements.

Performance metrics of interest include response time, reliability, availability, safety, security, survivability, correctness, timeliness, and efficiency. Areas of interest include modelling formalisms and methodologies, measurements, analytical and numerical evaluation, simulation and verification, and theory of probabilistic, concurrent and non-deterministic behaviour. Also of interest are case studies showing the role of quantitative evaluation in the design of systems including computer architectures, distributed and fault tolerant systems, communication systems, embedded systems, web-based systems, and safety-critical systems.

Moreover, tools for supporting the practical application of research results in all the above areas are of special interest for QEST and therefore tool papers are sought.

In short, QEST aims to create a sound methodological basis for assessing and designing trustworthy computing systems and networks.