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14. Int. CMG Conference 1988: Dallas, TX, USA
- Ian K. Roome, Gordon R. Stauffer, H. Pat Artis, Bernard Domanski, John Boelens, Roberta S. Terkowitz, Harry Zimmer, Sue Felix, Alan M. Sherkow, Jason G. Shane, Dottie Cunningham, Dave Parker:
14th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA, December 12-16, 1988, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1988 - Harry R. Erwin:
Performance Engineering Techniques for Complex Dynamic Systems. 1-4 - Doug McBride:
The Performance Tracking Document: A Vehicle For Managing The Software Performance Engineering Process. 5-7 - Mark B. Friedman:
Nonlinear Regression Models and CPE Applications. 8-37 - Larry K. Chu:
Mainframe Capacity Modeling Methods For A Minicomputer Application. 38-42 - Armin Roeseler:
Determining the Relative Efficiencies Of Computation Systems: A Linear Programming Approach. 43-50 - J. Dennis Lawrence:
Modeling the Reliability of a Real-Time System. 51-57 - Darrel Cook, Joe E. Bell, Chuck Comstock, Glen Farmer:
3090/600E Partition vs Single Image Study. 58-66 - David J. Young, Richard L. Poliak, Russell W. Martindale:
Partitioning Large Processors. 67-74 - Donald R. Deese:
Designing an Expert System for Computer Performance Evaluation. 75-80 - G. Bozikian, W. M. Jaworski:
Performance Monitoring & Resolution System (PMRS). 81-85 - Mark Stokrp:
A VAX System Sizing Case Study. 86-92 - Prem Sinha, Jeannie Lieb, Paul Douglas, Jee Fung Pang, Melur K. Raghuraman:
Capacity Planning in a VAXcluster Environment: A Case Study. 93-96 - R. L. Fischer:
Management and Response Time Capacity Planning. 97-99 - James H. Smith, Richard L. Gimarc:
A Unified Methodology for Data Center Planning. 100-103 - Richard L. Poliak:
TSO Processor and Auxiliary Storage Options. 104-112 - Lawrence Y. Ho:
Modelling and Characterizing Workload Dynamics in TSO Systems. 113-116 - Nancy E. Covey, Anthony J. Gaseor, Hasan B. Mutlu:
Performance Analysis of I/O Subsystem on Large Mainframe UNIX Systems. 117-120 - T. Paul Lee, Rebecca Wang:
A Performance Study on UNIX Disk I/O Reference Trace. 121-127 - Michael A. Salsburg:
Simulation is not a Four Letter Word. 128-139 - Bruce McNutt:
A Back of the Envelope Model of Realistic DASD Queues. 140-147 - Stephen L. Samson:
MVS Performance Management Legends. 148-159 - J. William Mullen:
MVS/XA Installation Performance Specifications(IPS): Design Considerations. 160-166 - Charles E. Hackett:
A Multi-Level Simulation Model of MVS/JES2 Batch Workloads. 167-179 - Jack V. Briner Jr.:
A Framework for Analyzing Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. 180-185 - Steve Isaacs:
User Friendly Access to the Performance Data Base. 186-195 - Teri-Lynn Judge, Thomas E. Bell:
The Logic Analyzer: A Tool for Understanding Computer Performance. 196-199 - Thomas W. McDonald:
Measurement and Analysis of Central Storage in an MVS/XA Expanded Storage Environment. 200-211 - Michael R. Lee:
Quantifying Central Storage Requirements. 212-217 - Joseph L. Hellerstein:
What's-Different Analysis and its Application to Performance Management in VM SP/HPO. 218-226 - Robert F. Berry, Joseph L. Hellerstein:
Analyzing VM Performance: A Worksheet Based Approach. 227-238 - Robert K. Dunsire:
Processor Performance Comparison Problems in VM/SP and VM/SP HPO. 239-243 - Jeffrey L. Dawson, Hal Shubin:
Interactive Expert Assistant for Computer Performance Evaluation. 244-248 - Bernard Domanski, Sidney W. Soberman:
Expert Systems for Computer Performance Evaluation: On MetaRules and Knowledge Engineering. 249-253 - Michael R. Lee:
Expanded Storage Measurement and Tuning. 254-262 - Dave Clarke:
BOSUN - An In-House Developed Software Monitor for ACP/TPF Systems. 263-275 - Roger P. Kovach:
The Next Step in the Evolution of DASD Cache Controllers: Performance Expectations. 276-283 - James S. DeArmon:
Contention Among Paging I/O Processes. 284-289 - Prabuddha Biswas, Christine Pietras:
Performance Analysis and Modeling of an Office Server in a Distributed PC Environment. 290-297 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
Considerations for Modeling Shared DASD. 298-301 - Eugene Quinn:
Emperical Determination of Cache Effectiveness at the Dataset Level. 302-303 - Chris Kohlman:
The Effect of a Cached DASD Controller on CADAM Response Time. 304-308 - Jeff T. Buckwalter, Arthur H. W. Lin:
Experience with a Queueing Network Model of a Data General Minicomputer. 309-316 - Eric W. Brehm, Shin-Sun Chow, Robert T. Goettge:
Measurement and Prediction of Computer Performance at the FAA's en Route Air Traffic Control Centers. 317-320 - Connie U. Smith:
How to Obtain Data for Software Performance Engineering Studies. 321-329 - Steven R. Hackenberg:
The "Columbo" School of Expert Systems. 330-334 - Joseph B. Major:
The Law of Diminishing Returns: Special Cases of Mixed DASD Types. 335-347 - Stephen E. Cox:
A Comparison of Paging Subsystems Composed of Expanded Storage and Semiconductor Disk. 348-351 - David J. Young, George M. Coleman, Mark H. Schoenberg:
Planning for Capacity: DB2. 352-364 - Steven R. Hackenberg:
Software Queuing Considerations Accessing DB2 from CICS. 365-368 - Ricki Blau:
Performance Evaluation of Realistic Image Synthesis Systems. 369-374 - John G. Aschoff:
I/O Subsystem Measurements in a System Environment. 375-381 - Henry Steinhauer, Daniel Kaberon:
System Managed Storage Doing it Today Planning for the Future. 382-386 - Glynn B. Giacone:
DB2 Performance Engineering and Capacity Planning. 387-391 - Joel Goldstein:
DB2 - Performance and Catalog Locking Implications of Dynamic SQL. 392-400 - James W. McGalliard, Ashok K. Thareja:
Remote Workstation Emulation and Other Alternatives to RTE. 401-406 - Subhash C. Agrawal:
On Relative Speeds of VAX Processors. 407-417 - Richard J. Stampf:
A Technique for Evaluating Network Configuration Performance. 418-426 - Tachen Leo Lo, Jack Peng:
Performance Analysis of SNA Network Data Flow. 427-434 - Luis Motles, William Conner:
Network Response Time Monitoring Issues. 435-438 - Deborah S. Pomerance, Harry L. Sanders:
Experience in Benchmarking CICS Systems. 439-443 - Michael A. Salsburg:
The Performance Evaluation of a Transaction Processing System. 444-449 - William T. Gray:
Tuning Batch and IMS Systems: Two Parallel Studies in Workload Classification. 450-462 - James P. Bouhana:
Visual Characterization of Transaction Processing Workloads. 463-475 - Chris Kohlman, Clyde Webster:
Improving CADAM and CICS Response Time with a Solid-State Disk. 476-480 - Jeffrey C. Hoffecker:
A Performance Analysis of Solid-State Disk. 481-492 - G. Bozikian, J. William Atwood:
CICS LSR Buffer Simulator (CLBS). 493-503 - Richard Hammond:
Using Netview to Report on Network Availability. 504-510 - Donald F. Dubois:
A Comparison of IEEE 802.3 Protocol Models. 511-519 - James R. Bowerman:
Overview of Enterprise Systems Architecture/370 and the PR/SM Feature. 520-523 - Ed Nieves:
System-Managed Storage: The Impact on Planning. 524-526 - William S. Cool:
Relationships Among Virtual Storage, Real Storage, and Paging. 527-530 - J. C. Ryden:
Zero Swapping/Paging I/O - A Reality. 531-539 - Ronald T. Welf:
System Workload Management Using PC-Based Graphics. 540-549 - Jim Jens:
Putting it all Together ... 550-556 - Ted C. Keller:
Managing Data Processing Personalities. 557-561 - L. A. Phillips:
Capacity Planning Personnel and Responsibilities. 562-566 - Kiran Chakravarthy, Allen C. Moltz:
A Credible Charter for Capacity Planning. 567-572 - Allen C. Moltz, Kiran Chakravarthy:
Development of a Capacity Planning Infrastructure. 573-576 - William Barham, Murrey Faithfull:
Service Level Management at Lloyds Bank. 577-582 - Bill Wagner:
The Night the Lights Went Out in Texas. 583-586 - Bill Rose:
Getting the Most Out of Your Vendor's Customer Support. 587-591 - Carolyn Hanna:
A Production Control Model of On-Line Systems a Capacity Planning Overview. 592-598 - Dale Doolittle:
CMF Analysis Management Concerns Addressed With the CICS Monitoring Facility. 599-607 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Great Myths of Capacity Planning. 608-613 - Patricia J. Hunter:
Capacity Planning - A Business. 614-616 - G. Gewurtz:
Chargeback Concepts. 617-619 - Dean Halstead:
U. S. Army Expands Concept of Charging for Information Services. 620-630 - David Edge:
The Anatomy of Capacity Planning. 631-641 - Mark B. Friedman:
Capacity Planning When You Are Out of Capacity. 642-654 - Ben Duhl:
The Ascent of Mass Storage Systems. 655-659 - Gilbert E. Houtekamer:
How the 3990 changes your life: tips and traps. 660-664 - Wayne S. Papy:
DASD I/O Performance Tuning: A Case Study of Techniques and Results. 665-671 - Michael McElwee:
The Real World of DASD Management. 672-677 - Christopher W. Finney:
Capacity Planning Reporting for Senior Management. 678-685 - Christopher W. Finney:
Data Center Consolidation and Capacity Planning. 686-696 - Bucky Pope:
Managing for Growth in a VM Environment. 697-704 - Carole Pedriana, Pat Riker, Joan Roehrig, Tony Wang:
Electronic Mail Analysis. 705-719 - William Z. Zahavi, James P. Bouhana:
Business-Level Description of Transaction Processing Applications. 720-726 - Erik-Jan Bos:
Traffic Measurement in Nonhierarchical Data Networks. 727-732 - Ivan Loffler:
Computer Performance Measurement and Capacity Planning for DEC VAXes (and other Minicomputers). 733-737 - Anthony M. Krause, Sheri D. Silverstein:
Starting from Scratch: The Evolution of a Capacity/Performance Function in a UNIX Environment. 738-747 - Craig A. Cooley:
How do I Get Started? 748-756 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Capacity Planning: A Management Primer. 757-758 - Michael McElwee:
Where the Bucks Are (and How to Get Some). 759-760 - Calvin Powell:
A Passion for Graphics Excellence. 761-765 - Bernard Domanski:
An Expert System's Tutorial for Computer Performance Evaluation. 766-770 - Peter J. Freimayer:
Data Center Chargeback - A Resource Accounting Methodology. 771-775 - H. Pat Artis, Bruce L. Gates:
Macro Capacity Planning. 776 - Leilani E. Allen:
Macro-Level Capacity Planning. 777-783 - Duncan Cheung:
Capacity Planning for VM/VSE Systems. 784-787 - Bill Mickelson, Hugh Smith:
Building Network Management Databases. 788-794 - Paul Waldowski:
An Introduction To Implementing A Capacity Planning Effort In An MVS Environment. 795-809 - Ronald G. Nichols:
So, You Wanna Run A Benchmark? 810-814 - Arlene M. Morris:
Is SMS Really Less Labor Intensive? 815-817 - Rob Wells:
System-Managed Storage: The Impact. 818-825 - Catherine H. Liu:
Processes In DASD Planning Management Tutorial Session. 826-832 - Ann Petley-Jones:
Capacity Planning - What? Why? & How? 833-845 - Bernard Domanski:
System Performance Management and Capacity Planning. 846-853 - William S. Cool, Joe Kersey:
SMF, RMF, and LOGREC: Primary Data Sources. 854-863 - Alan M. Sherkow:
A Case Study Of Integrating A DASD Technology Change Into An Existing Plan. 864-870 - Donald T. Gantz:
Tutorial On Statistical Methods For Analysis And Reporting. 871-880 - Nell Compo Davidson:
Or How The System's Analyst Learned To Love Accounting. 881-883 - Brian K. Sanders:
Office Automation Analysis And VAX/VMS(TM) Capacity Planning: Tools, Techniques And Experiences. 884-892 - Hugh Smith:
Using Graph Theory For Network Analysis. 893-897 - Arnold O. Allen:
Back-of-the-Envelope Modeling Tutorial. 898-899 - Patricia J. Hunter:
The Capacity Plan - Table of Contents. 900-902 - Tim Grieser:
VM Capacity Planning For MVS Performance Analysts. 903-909 - Carolyn Hanna:
Virtual Storage Tuning For MVS/XA. 910-919 - Ellen M. Friedman:
A Workload Characterization Tutorial For On-Line Systems. 920-931 - Frank M. Bereznay:
CICS Tuning Experiences. 932-935 - Richard G. Nikula:
CICS Shared Resources, Triumphs, and Tragedies Tutorial. 936-945 - R. L. Fischer:
Network Tuning War Stories With a Happy Ending. 946-948 - John E. Fair:
Relational Technology: Is it for me? 949-954 - Eugene S. Hudders:
VSAM-Guidelines to Optimization and Design. 955-960