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Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2009
Summary
This book is, in essence, the dissertation I submitted to the University of Edinburgh in early January 1994. My examiners, Peter Harrison of the Imperial College, and Stuart Anderson of the University of Edinburgh, suggested some corrections and revisions. Apart from those changes, most chapters remain unaltered except for minor corrections and reformatting. The exceptions are the first and final chapter.
Since the final chapter discusses several possible directions for future work, it is now supplemented with a section which reviews the progress which has been made in each of these directions since January 1994. There are now many more people interested in stochastic process algebras and their application to performance modelling. Moreover, since these researchers have backgrounds and motivations different from my own some of the most interesting new developments are outside the areas identified in the original conclusions of the thesis. Therefore the book concludes with a brief overview of the current status of the field which includes many recent references. This change to the structure of the book is reflected in the summary given in Chapter 1. No other chapters of the thesis have been updated to reflect more recent developments. A modified version of Chapter 8 appeared in the proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Numerical Solution of Markov Chains, January 1995.
I would like to thank my supervisor, Rob Pooley, for introducing me to performance modelling and giving me the job which brought me to Edinburgh initially.
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- A Compositional Approach to Performance Modelling , pp. xi - xiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996