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SICME 1973: USA
- Stephen R. Kimbleton, J. D. Madden, Tad B. Pinkerton:

Proceedings of the 1973 ACM SIGME Symposium, SIGME 1973, USA, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7942-7 - Erol Gelenbe, Paolo Tiberio, J. C. A. Boekhorst:

Page size in demand-paging systems. 1-12 - Samuel H. Fuller:

Performance of an I/O channel with multiple paging drums. 13-21 - Jon C. Strauss:

An analytic model of the HASP execution task monitor. 22-28 - T. Clark Pewitt, Stanley Y. W. Su:

Resource demanded paging and dispatching to optimize resource utilization in an operating system. 29-36 - Alan Jay Smith:

A performance analysis of multiple channel controllers. 37-46 - Akira Sekino:

Throughput analysis of multiprogrammed virtual-memory computer systems. 47-53 - Hisashi Kobayashi:

Application of the diffusion approximation to queuing networks: Part I Equilibrium queue distributions. 54-62 - M. J. Bennett:

A virtual evaluation tool for a system having a virtualizeable processor. 63-68 - Experiments & measurements in computing. 69-72

- Stephen R. Ruth:

Using business concepts to evaluate large multi-level business systems - some applied techniques. 73-77 - Measurement of lawrence livermore laboratory CDC-7600 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE. 78-99

- R. T. Rozwadowski, Kenneth W. Kolence:

A measure for the quantity of computation. 100-111 - David E. Morgan, J. A. Campbell:

An answer to a user's plea? 112-120 - Brian W. Kernighan, Patricia A. Hamilton:

Synthetically generated performance test loads for operating systems. 121-126 - Gerald Waldbaum:

Evaluating computing system changes by means of regression models. 127-135 - Marshall D. Abrams, George E. Lindamood, Thomas N. Pyke Jr.:

Measuring and modelling man-computer interaction. 136-142 - Gary J. Silverman, R. N. Sauer:

A sensor-based programmed monitor system. 143-146 - Madeline J. Bauer, John W. McCredie:

AMS: A software monitor for performance evaluation and system control. 147-160 - Edmund L. Burke:

A computer architecture for system performance monitoring. 161-169

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