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18. Int. CMG Conference 1992: Reno, NV, USA
- 18th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 7-11, 1992, Reno, Nevada, USA, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1992
- Vikas Verma:
A Meaningful Measure of Response Time for SLA. 1-7 - Nalini T. Joshi:
Knowledge-Based Network Diagnostics. 8-17 - Gary H. Cox, Brad Cahill:
Impact of Disk Array Technology on Storage Management. 18-23 - Anil K. Sahai, Perry E. Gates:
A Performance Study of New Concepts In I/O Subsystems. 24-29 - Carol Rimicci:
DB2 I/O Measurements. 30-37 - Daniel W. Varbel:
DASD Traffic Advisory: DB2 Intersection Ahead! 38-46 - Daniel T. Wick:
A Sizing Model For a Large Scale Development Facility For Space Station Support Software. 47-53 - Edwin S. Herndon:
An Analytical Model For Workloads Having Parallel Activities. 54-63 - John L. Fitch:
IBM's Approach to Large Processor Capacity Evaluation. 64-75 - Joseph B. Major, Lucien Beauchemin:
Resource Usage Metrics and Trends: Host Systems. 76-86 - Joseph B. Major:
Software Performance Engineering: Rules of Thumb and Tradeoffs. 87-98 - Kathleen J. Tyrrell:
Automated Database Monitoring - A Knowledge-Based System Application. 99-104 - Bernard Domanski, Michel Dejolier, John Carroll:
CICS Transaction Modeling. 105-111 - Jacqueline A. Lynch:
VSAM Tuning for the '90s. 112-117 - Mark P. Grinnell:
Factors Affecting Performance During Dual Copy Pair Synchronization. 118-128 - Paul A. Gersch:
DASD Performance in an ESA/DIM Environment - Faster Isn't Always Better. 129-134 - Clark L. Kidd:
Storage Management - Is There Life After SMS? 135-144 - John R. Paul:
When Tape Drive Allocations Approaches 100 Percent. 145-151 - William T. Gray:
Tactics and Techniques for Tuning the Tape Subsystem. 152-160 - Paul A. Gersch:
Model Validation Considerations in a Cached DASD Environment. 161-165 - Dale L. Peters:
System-Wide and Controller-Level Characterization of the DASD Workload. 166-179 - Daniel Kaberon:
A Future Computer Performance Database Prototype. 180-185 - Robert F. Berry:
Systemview Design Considerations for a Real-Time Performance Management Application. 186-192 - John R. Fillers, Gerry Gaintner:
Practical Applications of ESA Data Spaces at Pacific Bell. 193-199 - Brian O. Barnett:
Statistics, Expert Systems and Neural Networks: Problem Prevention in Systems Performance. 200-209 - David A. Klein:
A Decision-Analytic Approach to Evaluating and Justifying Capacity Plans. 210-218 - Ankur R. Hajare:
Benchmarks for a Real-Time Flight Simulator. 219-228 - Lawrence Y. Ho:
System Performance Analysis With Availability Constraints. 229-235 - Douglas A. Smucker:
Performance and Capacity Considerations for MDF(tm). 236-241 - Carson Ho:
Quantifying Logical Swap Adjustment Impact. 242-249 - William M. Schrier:
A Comprehensive Chargeback System for Data Communications Networks. 250-261 - William M. Schrier:
Capacity Forecasting and Chargeback for a General Purpose Backbone Internetwork. 262-270 - Carol D. Swink:
SPE In A Client-Server Environment - A Case Study. 271-276 - Thomas E. Bell, Anne M. Falk:
Measuring Application Performance in Open Systems. 277-284 - Alan Marriott:
UNIX: Data Base Friend or Foe? 285-294 - Boris E. Zibitsker, Gdaliy G. Sigalov:
Modeling and Planning For Distributed Databases. 295-302 - Joseph L. Hellerstein:
Controlling CPU Allocations In UNIX Systems. 303-313 - Vincent A. Kasten, Lee E. Heindel:
Using Process Wait Time as a Measure of UNIX System Responsiveness. 314-322 - Bradley J. Askins:
A Characterization of TPC Benchmark A on a UNIX Platform. 323-329 - Tachen Leo Lo:
Performance Analysis of a Loosely Coupled Distributed System. 330-340 - Dipto Chakravarty:
Architectural Dependencies Related to Performance Measurement Under UNIX. 341-346 - Ankur R. Hajare:
Multiprocessor Performance Evaluation Using Simulation Models. 347-353 - Jeffry A. Schwartz:
Techniques for Developing a Validated Analytical Model. 354-365 - Joan A. Arnold-Roksandich, William J. Raymond:
CTC Hammer: Can't Touch That. 366-377 - Stuart R. Goodgold:
File Backup: Workload Analysis For a Distributed UNIX Environment. 378-389 - Michael A. Curry:
Open Systems for Printing. 390-396 - Rayne Chen:
Mainframe UNIX Extended File System Performance. 397-407 - Joseph W. Glenski:
Capacity Planning With UNIX-Based Supercomputers. 408-415 - Waheed Siddiqee:
A Methodology for Quantifying and Displaying Software Portability in Heterogeneous Computer Systems. 416-421 - Jack Peng, Tachen Leo Lo:
The Portability of Performance Management Experiences. 422-433 - Catherine S. Nolan:
VM Systems Management: An Automated Approach. 434-442 - Gary L. Hall, Linda G. August:
MVS Performance Management Reporting. 443-451 - Thomas Kolarz:
An Analytical Performance-Model for Monoprocessor Systems with Cache Hierarchies. 452-461 - Ronald V. Jones:
Analytical Modeling of X-Terminals Using Mean Value Analysis. 462-473 - John R. Heath:
Measurement and Performance Evaluation of Seagate's Elite Disk Drive. 474-486 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
CPU Contention in Logically Partitioned Systems. 487-495 - Hossein H. Ghannad:
VTAM Hash Function Evaluation and Tuning Using Simulation Modeling. 496-499 - Eric D. Ho:
SNA Network Performance Tuning. 500-507 - Thad Jennings, John T. Harmer:
A Framework for Creating Software and System Execution Models. 508-519 - Jack E. Brey:
Stress Testing a Non-Existent Application - Tools, Methods, and Results. 520-529 - Frank J. Ingrassia:
DB2 V2R3: Close Encounters With the Third Kind. 530-541 - Glynis Battersby, Peggy De Rossett:
DB2 Version 2 Release 3 Multi-User Performance Test Results. 542-561 - Bruce McNutt:
Interactively Linking Summary to Detailed Tabular Statistics: An Experiment With Lotus 123. 562-570 - Randal J. Miller, Vincent Moy:
Capacity Management in a Widely Distributed AS/400 Environment. 571-580 - Peter A. Enrico:
Understanding MVS/ESA RMF Workload Measurements. 581-592 - Stephen L. Samson:
MVS/ESA SP4.2: IPS and OPT From Scratch. 593-603 - David J. Young:
IMS/ESA Versus CICS/ESA In a DB2 Query Environment. 604-611 - David J. Cheng:
Systems Programming In C. 612-618 - Stephen P. Beever:
Open System System Software (OSSS). 619-624 - Thomas Beretvas:
Understanding DASD I/O Performance Using RMF. 625-637 - David P. Griffith:
The DASD Study From Start to Finish. 638-648 - Daniel D. Kitay:
The DB2 EDM Pool: Cleaning Up the Environment. 649-659 - Edward I. Cohen:
Storage Hierarchies - A Natural System Structure. 660-671 - Chris B. Hull:
Reconciling Benchmarks With Live Measurements. 672-680 - Gary H. Cox:
And I Thought You Bought Raid at the Supermarket. 681-685 - Thomas Beretvas:
Understanding Cached DASD I/O Performance. 686-698 - Dennis C. Wenk:
Evaluating I/T Outsourcing - An Executive Perspective. 699-705 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Outsourcing and Downsizing: A Capacity Planner's Viewpoint. 706-710 - Michael L. Puldy:
Escon Experiences - Migration and 3990-3 Performance. 711-719 - Joel Goldstein:
DB2 Performance Planning - A Management Perspective. 720-726 - John E. Knie:
Revenue - Cost = Profit. With Such a Simple Algorithm, Why Can't the Accounting System Handle Chargeback? 727-732 - Vikas Verma, Malcolm Thurgur:
A Fair Basis For Charge Back. 733-741 - Eric D. Ho:
Performance Management of Distributed Open Systems. 742-751 - Wayne Morris:
Performance Management by Exception. 752-759 - Jack K. Gunther:
Implementing a Software Performance Engineering Program - Lessons Learned and Proposed Standards. 760-769 - Douglas H. Marden:
Managing Application Performance - The State of the Practice. 770-778 - Edna B. Morrison:
Managing the Business of I/S: Understanding Your Costs. 779-783 - Jack N. Morrison:
Strategic Automation Planning for an Enterprise Wide Solution. 784-787 - Kevin R. Payne:
Stalking the Service Level Agreement: Aim High, Keep Low. 788-796 - Larry K. Chu:
A Three-Sigma Quality Target for 100 Percent SLA. 797-804 - Michael R. Turner, Doug Neuse, Rick Goldgar:
Simulating Optimizes Move to Client/Server Applications. 805-814 - William G. Pope:
Rate of Delivery Index - A Service Measure for Workstation Computer Clusters. 815-821 - Rayne Chen:
Cost Effectiveness of Open Systems Versus Proprietary Systems. 822-838 - Bernard Domanski:
Tactical Equipment Management. 839-850 - Stephen B. Weisman, Jack K. Gunther:
Implementing Capacity Planning for a VAX Cluster. 851-857 - Leonard D. Lipner:
Zero-Defect Capacity and Performance Management. 858-864 - Guy Garon:
Is the House of Quality a Useful Tool for Capacity Planners and Managers. 865-870 - Patricia D. Perry:
Standardization After the Data Center Consolidation. 871-874 - John L. Connor:
A Technique to Achieve Advanced Automation. 875-885 - Linda N. Haitani:
Involving Application Programmers in Performance Issues: An Analysis of Success Factors. 886-889 - Linda N. Haitani:
Applying Manufacturing Quality Control Theory to Performance-Oriented Software Development. 890-894 - Thomas F. Incorvia:
Benchmark Costs, Risks and Alternatives. 895-905 - Herbert A. Chong:
When Queuing Modelling Isn't Needed. 906-908 - Thomas Macfarland:
Capacity Management, The User Perspective. 909-914 - James W. McGalliard:
Contracting for Capacity, Revisited. 915-922 - Ellen M. Friedman, Gary L. Garber, Michael Wiener:
Welcome to the 90's: Let's Not Be the Last to Exploit GUI's. 923-933 - David H. Potter, Greg G. Rose, Carla M. Moruzzi:
Share Scheduling Mechanism. 934-938 - Albert B. Short:
Getting Started With Capacity Planning: A Road Map. 939-949 - Robert A. Alfieri:
CICS: Strategies for Cooperative Processing. 950-958 - Carlos A. Kohan:
DASD Reliability: How is it Reported?, and its Financial Impact?. 959-966 - Frank M. Bereznay, Robert J. Kenny, Joseph H. DiMatteo:
The Economic Life of Mainframe Computing Assets. 967-977 - Alan Howard:
The Politics of Performance: Selling SPE to Application Developers. 978-982 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:
The Capacity Planning Manager's Phrase Book and Survival Guide. 983-989 - Randolph L. Smith:
Parallel Processing in the Commercial Environment: Challenges and Rewards on a New Horizon. 990-994 - Paul Waldowski:
The Role of Capacity Management in a TQM Environment. 995-1003 - Duncan Cheung:
To Benchmark or Not To Benchmark, That is the Question! A Poor Man's Approach to Benchmarking. 1004-1007 - Michael K. Molloy:
The Battle for the Open System Desktop X-Terminals Versus Workstations. 1008-1020 - Gregory V. Caliri:
Creating a System of Computer Measurements to Assure Quality Service Levels to Clients and Users. 1021-1026 - William J. Mee:
An SMS Retrospective. 1027-1034 - Tim Gross, Thierry Fevrier:
Performance Measurement for the UNIX Operating System. 1035-1045 - Rudy J. Waldner:
Client/Server Capacity Planning. 1046-1052 - Janet M. Johnston:
Performance Implications of LAN Interconnection Options. 1053-1062 - Alex E. Mericas:
Let's Get Logical: An Introduction to Logical Segments in VM/ESA. 1063-1067 - Thomas Confrey, Nicholas Sinacori:
A DASD Cache Primer. 1068-1079 - Alan M. Sherkow:
Logical Partitioning Capabilities. 1080-1089 - Mira Shapiro:
Transferring Your MVS Knowledge to UNIX. 1090-1099 - Robert F. Berry:
Experimental Design and Computer Performance Analysis. 1100-1110 - Carolyn Hanna:
Objective Curves Then and Now. 1111-1122 - Robert Johnson:
DASD: Channels and Cache. 1123-1135 - William H. Tetzlaff, Robert Flynn:
A Comparison of Page Replacement Algorithms. 1136-1143 - Ted C. Keller:
CPU Usage in CICS/ESA and CICS/MVS Measures, Meanings, and Applications. 1144-1153 - Alex E. Mericas, Bill Bitner:
An Introduction to Application Monitoring in VM/ESA. 1154-1159 - William J. Chisholm Jr., Joe E. Bell, Marvin W. Miller:
A Workload Sizing and Placement Methodology. 1160-1168 - Bernard A. Lichtig:
Numbers, Please! 1169-1177 - Sidney W. Soberman:
Basics of Performance Management and Capacity Planning. 1178-1188 - Arnold O. Allen:
Computer Performance Analysis With Mathematica, Academic Press 1992. 1189-1191 - Arnold O. Allen:
Introduction to Computer Modeling, Second Edition, Institute for Computer Capacity Management, 1992. 1192-1193 - James W. McGalliard:
Benchmarks and Protests: A Review of Protests of Performance and Capability Validation. Int. CMG Conference 1992: 1194-1195 - H. Pat Artis:
MVS I/O Subsystems: Configuration Management and Performance Analysis. 1196-1198 - Stephen L. Samson:
MVS Performance Management: ESA/390 Edition. 1199-1200 - Michael Dyer:
The Cleanroom Approach to Quality Software Development. 1201-1212 - Eugene S. Hudders:
CICS: A Guide to Performance Tuning. 1213-1216 - Dave M. Glover:
Performance Measurement Instrumentation for UNIX: The Future is Not a Myth. 1217 - Connie U. Smith:
Software Performance Engineering in Open System Environments. 1218-1223 - Sidney Finehirsh:
A Debate: The Changing Role of Chargeback. 1224-1231
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