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31. Int. CMG Conference 2005: Orlando, Florida, USA
- 31th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 4-9, 2005, Orlando, Florida, USA, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 2005
- Tony Allan:
CMG Australia Best Paper: The Holy Grail: Building Applications That Can Survive the Unpredictable Web. 1-8 - Dick L. Arnold:
Reactive Capacity Planning - An Alternative. 9-16 - Thomas E. Bell:
Determining Architectures of Existing Systems. 17-26 - Frank M. Bereznay:
Making Your Web Portal a Dynamic Website. 27-38 - Ethan D. Bolker, Yiping Ding, Ken Hu:
Virtual Performance Won't Do: Capacity Planning for Virtual Systems. 39-50 - James P. Bouhana, Mike Tsykin:
Analysis of Workload Alerts in Consolidated Servers. 51-58 - K. Mani Chandy:
Sense and Respond Systems. 59-66 - Yiping Ding:
Bandwidth and Latency: Their Changing Impact on Performance. 67-78 - Jozo J. Dujmovic, Hemamalini Sankar:
QNS - an Online System for the Study of Queuing Models. 79-90 - Klaus Fellner, Heidi A. Gilmore:
Choosing a Load Testing Strategy. 91-102 - Gene P. Fernando:
To V or not to V: A Practical Guide to Virtualization. 103-116 - Pierre M. Fiorini, Yiping Ding:
Software Performance Engineering Considerations in Unreliable Computing Environments. 117-128 - Ellen M. Friedman:
Measuring Performance in the Lab and Validating it in Production. 129-148 - Andrea Giudici:
CMG Italia Best Paper: Excellence in Operations, Why Bother? 149-164 - Chris Greco:
Dashboards, Black Boxes and the Database or Data as the Foundation for Correlative Analysis. 165-170 - Mary Hesselgrave:
Underground SPE: Moving from Performance QA to SPE. 171-178 - Peter Johnson:
Java Garbage Collection Performance Analysis 201. 179-186 - Peter Johnson:
Scaling up the JBoss Application Server. 187-194 - Rupa S. Joshi:
It's All About Statistics!. 195-208 - Denise P. Kalm:
Survivor - The Corporate Jungle. 209-214 - Chandra Lanka:
Capacity Planning for Shared Middleware Environments; A Methodology. 215-222 - Charles A. Letner, Richard L. Gimarc:
A Methodology for Predicting the Scalability of Distributed Production Systems. 223-236 - G. Jay Lipovich:
Is It Time for Capacity Planners to Hang Up Their Cleats?. 237-248 - Henry H. Liu:
Service Demand Models for Enterprise Software Applications. 249-260 - Michael D. Maddox:
Using Fuzzy Logic to Automate Performance Analyses. 261-272 - Linwood Merritt:
Closing the Gaps - Understanding Capacity Summarization. 273-280 - Kevin Mobley:
Using Six Sigma to Define the Focus of Software Performance Engineering. 281-290 - Stuart Plotkin:
Distributed Resource Reclamation: Enterprise Shared Servers. 291-300 - Alexander Podelko:
Workload Generation: Does One Approach Fit All?. 301-308 - Anatoliy Rikun:
Using Principal Component Method for Performance Data Compression and Analysis. 309-320 - Irving Smith, Russell W. Burns:
Wholesale Distributed Capacity Planning. 321-326 - Shanti Subramanyam:
Performance Management of a J2EE Application to Meet Service Level Agreements. 327-334 - Michael Wiener:
Calculating Expected Reliability of Systems and Hardware. 335-340 - Lloyd G. Williams, Connie U. Smith:
QSEM: Quantitative Scalability Evaluation Method. 341-352 - Jack B. Woolley:
Want to Know WHY Response Time is So Long? Listen to the Wire.. 353-360 - James A. Yaple, Jennifer Sutherland:
Benchmarking 101. 361-370 - John C. Becsi, Cathy Nolan, Prentice O. Dees:
Encryption Primer: An Introduction to Data Protection. 371-378 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
SOA and the Social Order - City Planning, Post Office & Business Protocols. 379-392 - Marina Cismas:
Redefining Capacity Planning for Grid Computing. 393-398 - Carl J. De Pasquale:
Managing J2EE Applications with Application Response Measurement (ARM). 399-406 - Daniel A. Menascé:
Virtualization: Concepts, Applications, and Performance Modeling. 407-414 - Chris L. Molloy:
Introduction to Data Center Markup Language (DCML). 415-422 - William L. Shelden Jr.:
Modeling VMware ESX Performance. 423-432 - Annie W. Shum:
Through the Prism of Fractals: Why SOA Should Reflect the Natural Order. 433-446 - Connie U. Smith, Catalina M. Lladó, Ramón Puigjaner:
A Performance Model Web Service. 447-456 - Peter J. Weilnau:
Measuring Up for Server Virtualization. 457-466 - Chris L. Molloy:
ITIL Capacity Management Deep Dive. 467-478 - Jim Waring, Annie W. Shum, Avtar Dhillon:
Achieve IT Agility by Integrating SOA with ITIL Based BSM. 479-488 - Ian C. Baldwin:
Migrating to z-990 - A User Experience. 489-508 - Robert E. Chaney:
DDF Performance Analysis - Does it Really Have to be This Complicated?. 509-516 - Donald R. Deese:
Introduction to zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP). 517-528 - Ned A. Diehl:
DB2 CPU and Response Metrics. 529-540 - Bernard Domanski:
Speaking SOA and Web Services: .NET and the Mainframe. Int. CMG Conference 2005: 541-546 - Stephen R. Guendert:
Taking FICON to the Next Level-Cascaded High Performance FICON. 547-558 - Charles E. Hackett:
LSPR Benchmark Converter. 559-566 - Thomas A. Halinski:
Unveiling of DB2's DDF: SQL Revealed via the Gestalt Perspective. 567-578 - Craig Hodgins:
Java Performance on z/OS: A Report from the Front Lines. 579-588 - Tony Ruberry:
UKCMG Best Paper: zSeries Capacity Management - a True Story. 589-600 - Annie W. Shum, Boris Ginis:
A Multi-Tiered Approach With Data Normalization To Analyzing CPU Metrics. 601-614 - Michael P. Swanson:
8 Great Myths of Software Asset Management. 615-620 - Kenneth D. Williams:
MVS Application Performance Management. 621-638 - Neil Carter:
Intrusion Detection/Prevention Devices - Are They Protecting Your Network - or Hampering It?. 639-644 - Nalini J. Elkins:
One-Minute TCP Stack Analysis. 645-654 - Catherine H. Liu, Tachen Leo Lo:
Network Performance & Availability Reporting: Someone Has to Start It.. 655-664 - Jie Lu, Jie Wang:
Performance Modeling and Analysis of Web Switch. 665-672 - Swami Ramany, Richard Honicky, Darren Sawyer:
Workload Modelling of Stateful Protocols Using HMMs. 673-682 - Dietmar Trattner:
CMG Austria Best Paper: ePatent Project - a new Approach in Accessing Patent Data. 683-686 - James Westall, Robert Geist, James J. Martin:
Performance Tuning of Gigabit Network Interfaces. 687-696 - Robert Geist, Jay E. Steele, James Westall:
Enhancing Web Server Performance Through the Use of a Drop-In, Statically Optimal Disk Scheduler. 697-706 - Stephen R. Guendert:
Proper Sizing and Modeling of ESCON to FICON Migrations. 707-722 - Kathleen N. Hodge:
Database Disk to Disk Backups Using ATA Disk. 723-734 - Chao Li, Lizhu Zhou, Chun-Xiao Xing:
Analytic Way for Performance Management of SAN. 735-744 - Charles T. McGavin Jr., Tony Mungal:
Smoke and Mirrors - A Survey of Remote Replication Technologies. 745-752 - Bruce McNutt:
Disk Arm Management of Competing Workloads. 753-758 - Robert Rogers:
Information Classification and Service Level Objectives for Information Lifecycle Management. 759-766 - Michael A. Salsburg, David Lifka, Ruth S. Mitchell:
A Management Framework For Petabyte-Scale Disk Storage. 767-782 - Dan W. Yee:
I/O Performance Characteristics for Volume Managers on Linux 2.6 Servers. 783-790 - James Holtman:
Visualization of Performance Data. 791-800 - Brian Johnson, Richard Roehl:
Designing a Fairer Round Robin Scheduling Algorithm. 801-808 - Mark M. Maccabee:
Testing Scalability of a WebLogic Application. 809-818 - Robert F. Patterson:
Capturing System Data Using Native Commands. 819-832 - William R. Sullivan:
Overcoming Limitations to Java Application Scalability. 833-842 - Serge Tessier:
Capacity Planning for UNIX System Metrics. 843-852 - Igor A. Trubin:
Capturing Workload Pathology by Statistical Exception Detection System. 853-860 - Mark B. Friedman:
Virtual Memory Constraints in 32-bit Windows: an Update. 861-880 - Jeffry A. Schwartz:
Understanding and Interpreting SQL Server Performance Counters. 891
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