%B ICPE '16 Companion Companion Publication for ACM/SPEC on International Conference on Performance Engineering %I ACM %R doi>10.1145/2859889.2859896 %C New York, NY, USA %O SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-84969287510 %X Layered queuing networks are a popular technique in software performance engineering. In this paper we present DiffLQN, a tool for the analysis of networks using ordinary differential equations. It estimates average performance indices such as throughput, utilization, and response time of software and hardware devices. The complexity of computing the solution is independent of the concurrency levels in the model (i.e., thread multiplicities and processing units) and the estimates are theoretically guaranteed to be asymptotically correct for large enough concurrency levels. DiffLQN is designed having in mind compatibility with other tools that support state-of-the-art methods based on mean value analysis. %A Tabea Waizmann %A Mirco Tribastone %K layered queuing networks, ordinary differential equations, pepa %P 63-68 %L eprints3576 %D 2016 %S ICPE '16 Companion %T DiffLQN: Differential Equation Analysis of Layered Queuing Networks