Jay M. Doyle

Former group member (MS, 2000).
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Publications with the Performability Engineering Research Group

Möbius: An Extensible Tool for Performance and Dependability Modeling.
D. Daly, D. D. Deavours, J. M. Doyle, A. J. Stillman, and P. G. Webster. (99DAL01)
Digest of FastAbstracts presented at the 29th Annual International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS-29), Madison, Wisconsin, USA, June 15-18, 1999, pp. 15-16.

Möbius: An Extensible Framework for Performance and Dependability Modeling.
D. Daly, D. D. Deavours, J. M. Doyle, A. J. Stillman, P. G. Webster, and W. H. Sanders. (99DAL02)
Tool Descriptions from the Multi-Workshop on Formal Methods in Performance Evaluation and Applications, Zaragoza, Spain, September 6-10, 1999.

Möbius: An Extensible Tool for Performance and Dependability Modeling.
D. Daly, D. D. Deavours, J. M. Doyle, P. G. Webster, and W. H. Sanders. (99DAL03)
Computer Performance Evaluation: Modelling Techniques and Tools: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference, TOOLS 2000, Schaumburg, IL, March 27-31, 2000. In B. R. Haverkort, H. C. Bohnenkamp, and C. U. Smith (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science No. 1786, pp. 332-336. Berlin: Springer, 2000. [Springer Link entry]

Abstract Model Specification Using the Möbius Modeling Tool.
J. M. Doyle. (00DOY01)
Master’s Thesis, University of Illinois, 2000.

The Möbius Modeling Tool.
G. Clark, T. Courtney, D. Daly, D. Deavours, S. Derisavi, J. M. Doyle, W. H. Sanders, and P. Webster. (01CLA01)
Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models, Aachen, Germany, September 11-14, 2001, pp. 241-250. [IEEE Xplore entry]

The Möbius Framework and Its Implementation.
D. D. Deavours, G. Clark, T. Courtney, D. Daly, S. Derisavi, J. M. Doyle, W. H. Sanders, and P. G. Webster. (01DEA05)
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol. 28, no. 10, October 2002, pp. 956-969. [IEEE Xplore entry]


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