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24. Int. CMG Conference 1998
- 24th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 6-11, 1998, Anaheim, California, USA, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1998

Tuesday, December 8, 1998
Session 1
- Yi-Chun Chu:

Performance Measurement of the PeopleSoft Multi-Tier Remote Computing Application. 1-25 - Thomas Beretvas:

DASD Tuning in the New DASD Environment. 26-38 - Gregory V. Caliri:

Getting Started in Mainframe Capacity Planning. 39-43 - Melur K. Raghuraman, Venkat Ramanathan:

Network Performance Monitoring in Windows NT. 44-50 - Joel Goldstein:

DB2 Buffer Pool Tuning - Top Down or Bottom Up? 51-62 - Brian L. Wong:

Comparing MVS and UNIX Workload Characteristics. 63-69 - Steven E. Smead:

Service Level Instrumentation 101 - An In-Depth Look at How to Instrument End User Transactions. 70-84 - Daniel P. Ruehl:

Business Centric Resource Management Reporting. 85-93
Session 2
- Charles L. Burmaster, Robert Daniel Johnson, Robert H. Johnson:

Performance Metric Validation in Chaos. 94-105 - Bruce McNutt:

Disk Capacity, Performance, and Cost: Maintaining the Balance. 106-113 - Tim Follen:

Capacity Planning and Performance: Tips and Techniques. 114-120 - Mike Tsykin, Christopher D. Langshaw:

End-To-End Response Time and Beyond : Direct Measurement of Service Levels. 121-132 - Bernard Domanski:

NT Benchmarking. 133-149 - Joseph L. Hellerstein, Fan Zhang, Perwez Shahabuddin:

Characterizing Normal Operation of a Web Server: Application to Workload Forecasting and Problem Determination. 150-160 - Ted McGavin:

Fibre Channel: The Third Age of Disk Connectivity. 161-165
Session 4
- Linwood Merritt:

Getting to Goal Mode. 166-171 - Jaqueline A. Lynch, Richard Milner:

User Experience of RVA2 and Snapshot Copy. 172-176 - Andrew L. McCasker:

Beyond Availability Management - Client/Server Performance Management is Coming of Age. 177-184 - John F. Maher:

Capacity Planning: Are We Still Counting Angles on a Pinhead. 185-189 - Jodi E. Perry, William J. Raymond, David J. Young:

A CICSDB2 Legacy Application takes the Sysplex Plunge. 190-201 - Tachen Leo Lo:

Asset Management In a Distributed Computing Environment. 202-208 - Adrian N. Cockcroft:

CPU Time Measurement Errors. 209-218 - Geoffrey L. Bradford:

Under the Covers: Internals of a Web-Based Network & Systems Performance Reporting System. 219-225 - Andrew Schmitt, Arthur P. Goldberg, Robert Buff:

Comparison of HTTP and HTTPS Sever Performance. Int. CMG Conference 1998: 226-231
Session 5
- Donald R. Deese:

Evaluating and Improving CICS Performance in MVS (Goal Mode). 232-244 - Mark B. Friedman:

Optimizing the Performance of Wintel Applications. 245-259 - Richard A. Carlisle:

Classical Comparative Analysis Procedures and Deterministic Chaos. 260-271 - Roger P. Botterbusch:

Workload Forecasting Issues for World Wide (and Web) Applications. 272-278 - Dale Bryan Drake:

Resource Accounting, Cost Allocation & Charge-back in a DFSMS Environment. 279-285 - Richard McDougall:

UNIX Memory Usage, Instrumentation and Analysis. 286-290 - Robert J. Michalsky:

Load Testing in an Internet World. 291-299 - Hans W. Arnold:

TPF - An Operating System for Performance. 300-304
Wednesday, December 9, 1998
Session 1
- Steve C. Lambourne:

Will the REAL Parallel Sysplex Please Stand Up. 305-316 - Pat V. Crain, Craig D. Hanson:

Oracle Performance Analysis using Wait Events. 317-324 - John C. Tyrrell:

How to Stop DFHSM Thrashing in an SMS World. 325-336 - Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:

Performance Evaluation of Distributed Software Architectures. 337-345 - William G. Pope:

Planning Domino Email Servers using Notes Transactions. 346-356 - Brian L. Wong:

The Ubiquitous SCSI: What Is It? 357-362 - John Mullen:

The Day We Hung Up Our Sandals or Workload Manager in Goal Mode Operation. 363-373 - Ellen M. Friedman, Jerry L. Rosenberg:

Countdown to the Millenium: Issues to Consider in the Final Year. 374-387
Session 2
- Stephen L. Samson:

The Folly of Ownership Revisited or Whose CICS Region is That, Anyway? 388-393 - Wayne Munson:

Introduction To Fibre Channel Connectivity. 394-403 - William G. Pope:

A Planning Model for Lotus Notes Applications. 404-408 - Sam Nokes:

Estimating Network Traffic for Workload Modeling. 409-421 - Thomas E. Bell, Russell C. Davis:

Scrambling To Upgrade Infrastructure Software For Year 2000. 422-430 - Doug V. Johnson:

Database Layout Guidelines for Large Queries. 431-436 - Sudhir R. Nath:

Capacity Planning and Performance Tuning of the UNIX Systems. 437-447 - Daniel A. Menascé, Nagesh Kakarlamudi:

Performance and Availability of Rplicated Database Servers. 448-455
Session 4
- Alan Harbitter, Daniel A. Menascé:

Performance Issues in Large Distributed System Security. 456-467 - George W. Dodson:

IT Availability - It's Critical to Your Business. 468-487 - Danilo Gotta Luca Biffi:

Performance Evaluation of Web Applications. 468- - Richard S. Ralston:

A Unique VTS Experience. 488-495 - Hari Sivaraman, Swami Ramany:

Scalability Analysis of SCSI Connected IO Systems. 496-506 - Luca Pagliarini, Silvio Pastore Stocchi:

From Design to Delivery: A Practical Experience on Performance Prediction. 507-517
Session 5
- Anthony G. Mungal:

I/O Concurrency, I/O Bandwidth, Access Density and the Like. 518-527 - Mark W. Johnson:

Measuring Service Levels in E-business Applications and Applets. 528-538 - Marco A. Mendes, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:

Analyzing the Impact of Dynamic Pages on the Performance of Web Servers. 539-547 - Frank M. Bereznay:

Who Needs Virtual Tape When You Have Fat DASD? Maybe You Do! 548-555 - Edward A. Woods:

Expanding The Reach Of DB2: TCP/IP and DRDA. 556-565
Thursday, December 10, 1998
Session 1
- Irwin F. Kraus:

The RMF Type 70 Record: A Plethora of Possibilities. 566-576 - Joseph K. Merton:

Organizational Behavior to Systems Implementation Failures. 577-581 - Wayne A. Wyrobek:

Tales from the Crypto: Performance Alerts for Mainframe Users of Integrated Cryptographic Facilities. 582-592 - Don O. Koch, Gail Ridgley, Carl Meredith:

Using Unix Accounting Utilities for Chargeback Accounting. 593-601 - Harry J. Foxwell, Daniel A. Menascé:

Prefetching Results of Web Searches. 602-609 - Jee Fung Pang, Melur K. Raghuraman:

Understanding the Windows NT I/O Subsystem. 610-616
Session 2
- H. Pat Artis:

DIBs, Data Buffers, and Distance: Understanding the Performance Characteristics of ESCON Links. 617-625 - Jack B. Woolley:

Creating a Response Time Agreement for C/S Applications is a Whole New Ballgame! 626-635 - Jodi E. Perry:

ARM Yourself for Continuous Availability. 636-642 - Jim Skeen:

Data Warehouse Performance: A Methodology for Analysis. 643-654 - Carol E. Kerr:

Monitoring Your MS Exchange Server. 655-663 - William Z. Zahavi:

The World According to a Storage System. 664-674 - Ronald V. Jones:

Performance Monitor - The View From the Driver's Seat. 675-681
Session 4
- Chuck Hopf:

"40, 153, 273, 652". 682-697 - Eddie Rabinovitch:

Integrating Data in the Enterprise. 698-707 - Mark P. Grinnell:

SRDF Remote Copy Performance Test Results. 708-717 - Henry Steinhauer:

Network Traffic Analysis at the 20, 000 Foot Level - Or Where Did All This Traffic Come From. 718-721 - Junro Nose, Jun Ohyama:

Performance Measurement Methodology: Passive vs. Active. Int. CMG Conference 1998: 722-727 - Ilya Pevzner, Arthur P. Goldberg:

Characteristics of WWW Proxy Traces. Int. CMG Conference 1998: 728-737 - Andy Martin:

PC Desktop Performance and Hardware Performance Counters. 738-748 - Kenneth D. Williams:

MVS Application Performance Management. Int. CMG Conference 1998: 749-760
Session 5
- Adrian N. Cockcroft:

Managing the UNIX Mainframe. 761-771 - Joseph K. Merton:

Measuring the Effects of Wide Area Networks and Data Transmission. 772-779 - Ronald Dodge, Daniel A. Menascé:

Prefetching Inlines to Improve Web Server Latency. 780-788 - Adam Grummitt:

Performance Management of Larger Distributed Systems Based on Windows NTT and Ethernet Networks. 789-797 - Alan M. Sherkow:

Does Your Installation Have Half-Second I/O Response Time? 798-809 - Yiping Ding, Kenneth Newman:

Analyzing Data with Uncertainty. 810-820 - Ferass ElRayes, Jerome A. Rolia, Richard J. Friedrich:

The Performance Impact of Workload Characterization Using ARM. 821-830
Friday, December 11, 1998
Session 1
- Donald R. Deese:

Analyzing RMF Service Class Data and Workload Activity Reports. 831-841 - Jeffry A. Schwartz:

Forecasting Processor Consumption in a Multiple Machine Environment. 842-853 - Mark M. Maccabee:

End-To-End Response Time of Lotus Notes Client and Limited Decomposition. 854-862 - Robert Geist, James Westall, Dante M. Treglia:

Real-time, 3-D Graphics for the Linux PC. 863-873 - Pierre M. Fiorini, Yiping Ding, Lester Lipsky:

On Modeling and Characterizing 'Self-Similar' Data Traffic. 874-885 - Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:

Performance Engineering Models of CORBA-based Distributed-Object Systems. 886-898 - Claude Aron, Suresh V. Gadad:

Managing 100+ Servers. Int. CMG Conference 1998: 899-909 - Brian L. Farrell, Richard Menninger, Stephen G. Strickland:

Performance Testing & Analysis of Distributed Client/Server Database Systems. 910-921
Session 2
- Tim R. Norton:

Don't Predict Applications When You Should Model the Business. 922-933 - Kelly L. Carr, Jay Kosiba, Jane C. Sedgwick:

The Realities of Performance: High Points and Hurdles. 934-956 - Paul A. Awoseyi:

Performance Optimization in PC Server Environment. Int. CMG Conference 1998 - Jozo J. Dujmovic:

Optimizing Computer System Configurations. 957-967 - Paul W. Edmiston, Jack Peng, Tachen Leo Lo:

Reliability & Availability of Client/Server Networks: An Old Problem in A New Environment. 968-975 - Timothy J. Gibson, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long:

Long-term File System Activity and Inter-reference Periods. 976-987 - Alex Patterson:

Experiences Migrating a Large Assembler Mainframe Simulator to C++ on a PC. 988-993 - Chuck Hopf:

I Did It My Way. 994-998

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