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The IFIP PERFORMANCE 2025 conference will be held at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam (NL) on November 11-14, 2025,

This conference aims to bring together researchers interested in understanding and improving the performance of communication systems through state-of-the-art quantitative models and solution techniques. The conference has a long tradition and has followed an 18-month cycle for many years, recently changing to a two-year cycle. 

We are currently welcoming the submission of research papers; see the call for papers (the deadline is at the end of May 2025).

Conference themes

The IFIP PERFORMANCE 2025 conference welcomes submissions of research papers on algorithm design, mathematical analysis and modeling, simulation, and measurement techniques for computer systems and communication networks.  

Topics of interest include but are not limited to, the following.

Performance-oriented methodologies include:

  • Analytical modeling techniques and model validation
  • Anomaly detection, problem diagnosis, and troubleshooting
  • Capacity planning, resource allocation, routing, scheduling, and quality of service
  • Experimental design, statistical analysis, simulation
  • Game theory, network economics, and platform design
  • Machine learning, data mining, graph analysis, optimization
  • Performance, scalability, power, and reliability analysis
  • Stochastic modeling, statistical analysis, and simulation
  • Sustainability analysis and power management
  • Complex networks, sorting, and ranking
  • System measurement, performance monitoring, and forecasting
  • Workload characterization and benchmarking

Evaluation techniques and algorithms for:

  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms
  • Blockchains and crypto-currency
  • Computer architectures and operating systems
  • Cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, and smart grids
  • Data centers, content delivery, cloud computing, and virtualization
  • High-performance computing
  • Internet and web services
  • Mobile and personal computing systems
  • Network architectures, protocols, and congestion control
  • Network economics and platform design
  • Privacy and algorithmic fairness
  • Security systems
  • Storage systems and data centers
  • Social networks, multimedia systems, and smart grid
  • Virtualization, data centers, distributed and cloud computing, fog, and edge computing
  • Quantum computing and quantum communication
  • Wireless, ad-hoc, and cellular networks
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