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20. Int. CMG Conference 1994: Orlando, FL, USA
- 20st International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 5-9, 1994, Orlando, FL, USA, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1994

- Julius P. Bleker:

UNIX Capacity Planning: Hints and Tips. 1-7 - Ruth V. Heidel, George W. Dodson:

Attention Client/Server Users - HELP IS ON THE WAY! 8-15 - John P. Shuman:

Batch Tuning Experiences: Things That Go Bump in the Night. 16-24 - H. Pat Artis:

A Graphical Paradigm for the Design and Analysis of Distributed Systems. 25-32 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:

Resource Management 101: An Introduction to Capacity Planning & Performance Analysis For The New World. 33-39 - Robert J. Kenny, Thomas E. Bell, Frank M. Bereznay:

How to Evaluate the Deal. 40-49 - Robert S. Yori:

Designing and Managing Gigabit LANS. 50-55 - Jack K. Gunther:

Benchmarking a Client/Server. 56-62 - William V. Courtright II, Garth A. Gibson:

Backward Error Recovery in Redundant Disk Arrays. 63-74 - Richard Hammond:

SPLAT Based LAN Design. 75-84 - Peter Liu:

Applying Expert System Technology to Enhance Sort Performance. 85-91 - Jeffry A. Schwartz:

How Not to Upgrade Your Large Mainframe. 92-102 - Stephen L. Samson:

Introduction to Performance Management: What to Measure, What to Report. 103-107 - Richard H. Stephan:

LAN Systems Management Tool Selection Framework. 108-116 - Bob Chaney Jr.:

Lease or Purchase, What's It All About? 117-123 - Randal J. Miller:

AS/400 Performance Management for the MVS Veteran. 124-135 - Bernard Domanski:

Capacity Management for Client/Server Architectures: Techniques and Systems Management Issues. 136-144 - William R. Fairchild, Paul Andersen:

The Performance of Write-only DASD Workloads. 145-153 - Glynn B. Giacone:

Real World Client/Server Sizing. 154-164 - Mark D. Nyman:

A Methodology for Assessing Capacity Needs in an Intelligent Workstation/Local Area Network (IWS/LAN) Environment. 165-176 - Michael P. Mark:

Application Performance: An Improvement Exercise of the Third Kind. 177-186 - Debora G. Reinert:

Workload Manager from IBM - A Practical View. 187-193 - T. S. Liu:

MVS and UNIX Database Performance Comparison Based on Industry Standard TPC-D Benchmark. 194-205 - Joseph L. Hellerstein:

How Expert is Your Expert System for Performance Management? 206-215 - Robert C. Naegler Jr.:

Tape Performance Comparisons. 216-223 - Anil K. Sahai:

RAID Performance: Beyond Berkeley. 224-234 - Steven R. Dodge:

IBM Software Licensing Charges - A New Era. 235-245 - James R. Cook:

Should You Drive a Used Car on the Information Superhighway?. 246-252 - Greg L. Wilson:

Capacity Planning in a High-Growth Organization. 253-260 - Annette M. Hagood:

RAID - Making Data More Available and Improving Performance of Secondary Storage. 261-272 - Tim Foxon:

Performance Analysis of an Interactive Oracle-Based UNIX System - A Case Study. 273-279 - Barry Merrill:

Executing MXG and Other SAS Applications Under OS/2, Windows, and UNIX. 280-289 - Adam Grummitt:

Performance Management of Client/Server Systems (Open & Proprietary). 290-299 - Steven A. Johnson, Doug Child:

Quick Bottleneck Prediction for Modeling and System Performance. 300-308 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:

Architecture and Performance of S/390 Parallel Transaction Servers. 309-316 - Michael R. Le Voi:

MVS Overhead - How to Reduce What You Can't Measure. 317-327 - Tim Follen:

Modelling: A Do-It-Yourself Approach. 328-336 - Mark M. Maccabee, Seraphin B. Calo:

Configuration Management in Enterprise Wide Systems Management. 337-348 - Robert L. Guenther:

Plumbing VM/ESA Monitor Data. 349-356 - G. Jay Lipovich, Bob Gauthier, Barry Pieper:

Shoes for the Cobbler's Children: The Rightsizing of Performance and Capacity Management. 357-365 - David S. Willsey, David Willsey, Larry Kuekes:

Integrating Legacy Systems With Client/Server Technology. 366-371 - Bjarne Nelson:

Divide and Conquer - And Get More Out of DB2 With Less. 372-383 - Kirk Johnson:

1993 CMG Fellowship Winner-Implementation Tradeoffs in Providing Shared Memory. 384-392 - Alexandre Brandwajn, David E. Levy:

A Study of Cached RAID5 I/O. 393-404 - Boris E. Zibitsker:

Massively Parallel Processing: Performance Management Challenge. 405-413 - Irwin F. Kraus, Gene M. Leganza:

Continuous System Measurement: Self-Referential Analysis for Insight into Your Computing Environment. 414-419 - Tachen Leo Lo:

WAN Infrastructure and Its Performance Management Concerns. 420-428 - Leonard W. Gunderson:

Capacity Planning: How to Predict the Unknown. 429-435 - Richard W. Brandenstein:

ESCON Performance Over XDF Distances. 436-442 - Armin Roeseler, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:

A Hierarchy of Production System Models and Factors. 443-452 - Nirdosh Bhatnagar:

On Some Performance Aspects of the Client/Server Computing Paradigm. 453-461 - Margaret R. Greenberg:

Creating, Maintaining or Transferring Service Levels. 462-467 - Eugene Quinn:

Monitoring Availability With Transaction Arrival Data. 468-474 - Adrian N. Cockcroft, Allan N. Packer:

The Performance of ORACLE Financials on Various SPARCserver Configurations. 475-482 - Michael R. Stadelmann:

Windows Client Performance Agents. 483-489 - Thomas Beretvas:

DASD Performance in a Multisystem Environment. 490-501 - Michael A. Salsburg:

Capacity Planning in the Interoperable Enterprise. 502-512 - John P. Pilch:

The Structure of a DOS Formatted Disk. 513-520 - David A. Lash:

Distributed Systems Data Management Needs and Experience. 521-527 - Connie U. Smith, Bernie Wong:

SPE Evaluation of a Client/Server Application. 528-540 - Wayne S. Morris:

Applying Service Level Management to the Enterprise. 541-548 - Douglas McBride:

Getting the Most from Management Metrics in a Distributed Computing Environment. 549-553 - William Huebsch, Nagendra Rao:

Capacity Planning for Personal Computers. 554-561 - Brian L. Farrell, Stephen J. Goett:

Performance Analysis and Modeling of a UNIX Operating System Based Operations Support System. 562-568 - Daniel A. Menascé, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:

Two-Level Performance Models of Client/Server Systems. 569-576 - Elias Drakopoulos:

Analysis of Data Access Methods in a Distributed Computing System. 577-588 - Diana Lubow:

Understanding the Performance of Tape Library Storage Systems. 589-595 - Ray Wicks:

Multiple Servers in MP and S/390 Parallel Sysplex. 596-607 - Douglas H. Marden:

The Three C's to Improving UNIX System Security. 608-619 - Mario F. Jauvin:

Alarm Based vs. Historical Trending Performance Management or Really Large UNIX Installation Performance Management. 620-626 - Martin A. Zimelis:

Using the CP Monitor to Track Application Performance in VM/ESA. 627-634 - Bruce McNutt:

A Survey of MVS Cache Locality by Data Pool: The Multiple Workload Approach Revisited. 635-643 - Ankur R. Hajare:

LAN Interconnection Devices and Their Performance. 644-653 - Page T. Borchetta, Gary King:

Capacity Planning for S/390 Parallel Sysplex. 654-661 - Haruo Hayami, Junro Nose:

Optimizing the Configuration of a Building-Block Database Processor System. 662-671 - Tachen Leo Lo:

Benchmarking the File Server Performance and Capacity. 673-680 - James R. Cook:

Comparing IT Accounting Products. 681-692 - Rick Lebsack, Dave Winkelmann:

Rightsizing: It Isn't a Technology Decision Anymore. 693-701 - Khalid M. Khalil, Dennis S. Mok:

Performance Methodologies in the Design of Distributed Software Systems. 702-711 - Hall Skaara:

CPU Comparison: The Economy Version. 712-716 - Arnold O. Allen:

Using The Windows NT Optimization Tools. 717-723 - Robert Chu, Susan Tideman:

Making it Easier to Find Anomalies in Performance Data: Non-Traditional Functions for Exception Tests. 724-731 - Neil J. Gunther:

The Answer is Still 42 but What's the Question? The Paradox of Open Systems Benchmarks. 732-738 - Robert Geist, James Westall:

Disk Scheduling in Linux. 739-746 - Aare Onton, Kevin F. Smith:

The Performance of Parity-Array Disk Storage. 747-758 - Thomas Beretvas:

Workload Characterization. 759-770 - Allen C. Jaques:

On-Line Subsystems and Data Sharing in an MVS Version 5.1 Environment. 771-775 - Pallavi Gholkar Homan, Mike Wiebel:

Evaluating High-Performance Second-Generation Serial Interfaces. 776-784 - Jim Rosborough:

Performance Analysis of a WAN-based Client/Server Application. 785-795 - Robert H. Johnson:

UNIX Metrics: Is the Data in Open Systems the Same from Platform to Platform? 796-807 - Jaqueline A. Lynch:

Configuring a DCE Cell for Performance. 808-811 - Joseph F. Quinn:

Integrating UNIX Systems into a Resource Management Repository. 812-822 - Thomas E. Bell:

Achieving Poor Performance In Client/Server Systems. 823-832 - Cheryl A. Montgomery, Monu Pradhan-Advani:

Tuning Principles for a Large Distributed Backup/Restore Facility. 833-844 - Rob L. Johnson:

Forecasting Accuracy - A Disciplined Analysis. 845-856 - Jim Simmons, Cori Clements:

Integrating UNIX Measurement Reporting into an Existing Automated Reporting System in a Windows Environment. 857-867 - Joseph B. Major:

Actuator Load Distributions and Capacity Planning. 868-879 - Chrisila C. Pettey, Thomas D. Wagner, Lawrence W. Dowdy:

Applying Genetic Algorithms to Extract Workload Classes. 880-887 - Mark B. Friedman, Frank V. Castellucci:

Cached DASD Performance and Tuning Under OS/2 Version 2.X. 888-894 - Daniel T. Wick, Ankur R. Hajare:

Evaluating Network Capacity Using a Simulation Model. 895-904 - Leroy Washington, Trisha D. Melrose:

Using SAS to Assist in Operating System and Network Analysis in the UNIX Environment. 905-913 - Dipto Chakravarty, Stephen Cheng:

Performance Implications of Paging on a Distributed Open System. 914-921 - Edward A. Woods:

What's Not Free About DB2 Freespace. 922-928 - Timothy J. Hofmann:

MVS 5.1 and the Parallel Sysplex - Why, What, and Measurement Considerations. 929-938 - Nancy H. Tillberg:

Mainframe & Distributed Remote Vaulting Experiences. 939-946 - Herbert A. Chong:

Windows Tuning: It's Just Like Mainframes, Only Smaller. 947-955 - Barry S. Weinstein:

A Political Guide to Open Systems: Interoperating with a Different Type of Network. 956-963 - Neil Ervin:

Getting Started in Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning. 964-969 - Charles A. Milligan, David L. Peterson:

A Practical Approach for Estimating True I/O Contention. 970-981 - Yefim Somin, Philip H. Mason:

The Many Faces of UNIX - Performance Analysis Perspective. 982-991 - Michael L. Puldy:

An Evolution in Business Recovery: The Migration to ABARS. 992-1000 - Adam O. Warkow:

Planning for Data Center Consolidations. 1001-1004 - Stuart R. Goodgold:

Distributed Backup and Restore Performance. 1005-1016 - George Alan Esworthy:

Workload Management in MVS/ESA System Product Version 5. 1017-1028 - Thad Jennings, David C. LeGrys:

Predicting Program Paging Behavior: a Case Study on AIX. 1029-1040 - Donald W. Hard, Timothy S. O'Connor:

Information System Performance Evaluation Using Remote Terminal Emulation Technology. 1041-1050 - Darcy M. Palmer, Thomas E. Hajostek:

Simulating Response Times Efficiently. 1051-1060 - Barry Merrill:

Impact of VSAM CI SIZE on DASD Space and Write Activity for SMF. 1061-1075 - Rayne Chen, David Witkowski:

Some Experience of Migrating DB2 to ORACLE. 1076-1082 - Ben Duhl:

Models Models Everywhere: Zeroing In On CAIDS and RAIDS. 1083-1086 - Leslie K. Hodge, Charles A. Milligan, Steven A. Johnson:

The Anatomy of a DASD I/O Burst. 1087-1096 - Robert Cousins, Daniel Keehn:

An Analysis of Historic UNIX Performance and Resource Usage Trends. 1097-1108 - Joseph B. Major:

Capacity Requirements Estimation and Safety Factors. 1109-1114 - Barbara H. Pendergrass, Robert N. Bonham:

Network Analysis Case Study. 1115-1120 - Edward A. Woods:

The DB2 Catalog: An Item of Contention. 1121-1131 - Charles W. Hopf:

There May Not Be a Free Lunch But You Can Get Close. 1132-1138 - Martin M. Bradley:

Understanding The S/390 Parallel Sysplex: A Technical Introduction. 1139-1148 - Graham E. Bell:

Improved Techniques For Capture Ratio Calculations and Capacity Threshold Determinations. 1149-1156 - Roger L. Eberlin, Cecelia Bellomo:

If the Future is Here, Where is My Data? 1157-1166 - James W. Oswald:

Using Technology to Manage a Large Data Center. 1167-1174 - H. Reza Taheri, Joyce Wang, Son Luong, Mark Riley, Bradley J. Askins:

Performance Characterization of the TPC-C Benchmark. 1175-1184 - Anna M. Long:

The Optical Storage Alternative. 1185-1193 - Eric D. Ho:

Multi-Platform Performance and Capacity Management. 1194-1204 - Ronald C. Bradt, Curt H. Whipple:

Cause and Effect of I/O Elongation in a Logically Partitioned Environment. 1205-1208 - Jerry L. Lemon:

An Implementation Case Study of a Multi-Site Data Center Consolidation. 1209-1216 - Steven R. Dodge, Joe Carlisle, David J. Young:

Hardware Data Compression In Large Systems Environments. 1217-1227 - John R. Carroll, William S. Cool:

Surviving My First Client/Server, Distributed Systems Capacity Study. 1228-1235 - Kevin F. Smith:

Effects of Self-Similar Traffic on Queueing Systems. 1236-1247 - David P. Griffith, Pierre J. Raymond, Mark K. Van Buren:

Optimizing DASD Performance Without Buying Hardware. 1248-1259 - Robert L. Guenther:

How Many Users Does Your VM System Support? 1260-1265 - Butch Rambish:

Management Communication Basics for Capacity Planners. 1266-1271 - Nino A. Malacarne:

A Methodology for the Attribution of Hardware Resources Consumption in a Multilayer Technology. 1272-1283 - Albert B. Short:

Object-Oriented Performance Management. 1284-1291 - Leonard D. Lipner:

The Role of Visualization in Multi-Platform Performance and Capacity Management. 1292-1301 - Yiping Ding, Subhash C. Agrawal:

Tuning Memory Pool Sizes In AS/400. 1302-1313 - Richard L. Gimarc:

Exploring the Different Facets of Distributed Systems. 1314-1321 - G. Jay Lipovich:

Helping CIO's Succeed: The Role of Performance and Capacity Management Programs. 1322-1330 - John L. Connor:

Do You Have a Successful Help Desk? 1331-1338 - Gregory V. Caliri:

Adventures in Chargeback-or-Successes and Experiences in Computer Cost Accounting. 1339-1342 - Steve C. Lambourne:

MVS/ESA Full vs. Reduced/Partial Preemption. 1347-1352

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