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- IO IO It s Off to DB2 I GoBernard A. Lichtig, Mark H. Schoenberg, David J. Young. 1-7
- DB2 Version 1 and DB2 Version 2 ComparisonsDavid J. Young, Mark H. Schoenberg. 8-16
- VTAM Tuning - A Practical PerspectiveRichard Hammond. 17-27
- Using VLF to Reduce the I/O BottleneckClark L. Kidd. 28-35
- Locality-Based Approach to Characterize Dataset Referencing PatternsLawrence Y. Ho. 36-47
- Back of the Envelope Performance Analysis of a Two Level Hierarchy of Memory in Presence of Tree Data StructuresNirdosh Bhatnagar. 48-55
- Bayesian Analytical Procedures for Mainframe Capacity PlanningMichael E. Brumet. 56-65
- A Capacity Planning and Configuration Modeling Methodology for UNIX SystemsG. Ramamurthy. 66-73
- VAX/VMS Memory Management for OLTP SystemsThomas E. Bell, Craig F. L. Wormack. 74-83
- The Digital DebitCredit Benchmark: Methodology and ResultsLinda S. Wright, Walter H. Kohler, William Z. Zahavi. 84-92
- Expert Systems for CPE: On Evolution and Data AnalysisBernard Domanski, Sidney W. Soberman. 93-99
- A VM Performance Analyzer, Interpreter and AdviserDick H. J. Epema. 100-110
- Using Data Characterization as the Basis of a Performance Methodology for DASD ConfigurationDan L. Drake. 111-122
- Performance Benefits of Parallelism in Cached DASD ControllersAlexandre Brandwajn. 123-140
- Modeling Features of VM/XA SP: An OverviewJavier Munoz, Ravo Ramaswamy. 141-151
- Performance Modeling in a Non MVS EnvironmentJohn D. Story. 152-163
- Performance Tradeoffs of Group Commit LoggingAbbas Rafii, Donald DuBois. 164-176
- Benchmark Workload Data Normalization in a Multiple-Vendor EnvironmentJames W. McGalliard. 177-184
- Performance Model of Multiprocessor VAX and VAXCluster SystemsShamim M. Bhindarwala. 185-194
- VAX Paging Performance with Resident Set LockingJames S. DeArmon. 195-203
- Disaster Recovery Planning at BOC (UK)Graham G. Jump. 204-208
- A Simple Way to Monitor Shared DASDHoward H. Glastetter. 209-215
- Comparing Shared DASD TopologiesWilliam T. Gray. 216-224
- A Quick CPU Capacity PlanCharles W. Hopf. 225-232
- Engineering Level Regime Considerations for CPU ReplacementChristopher W. Finney. 233-242
- Evaluation Techniques for Relative Processor PerformanceEddward M. Wadsworth. 243-258
- A Study of the Accuracy of BenchmarksDinker Sitaram, Richard J. Miles. 259-267
- Benchmark Documentation Guide for Software Performance EvaluationAlan C. Van Antwerp. 268-275
- Sizing DEC s ACMs TP System Using Analytical ModelingSubhash C. Agrawal. 276-283
- Experiences of Hierarchical Workload Modeling in Capacity PlanningKimmo E. E. Raatikainen. 284-292
- Capacity Planning for Distributed Database Management SystemsBoris E. Zibitsker. 293-297
- Cost and Performance Analysis of a Distributed Computing EnvironmentToby Olberding. 298-305
- An Overview and Comparison of VM DASD Workloads at Eleven InstallationsBruce McNutt. 306-318
- Dominant Task Imbalance Multiprocessor AffectKim D. Cooper. 319-322
- Inside Story: How the DB2 Optimizer WorksFrank J. Ingrassia. 323-339
- Interpreting Data From the DB2PM Statistics ReportDavid W. Cady. 340-351
- Calibrating and Using Models for Forecasting: Problems, Solution, ShortcutsIvan L. Gelb, Michael J. Demain. 352-357
- Cartridge Vs. DASD: A Performance ComparisonRoy A. L. Jones. 358-367
- Conquering the Storage Pyramid - Implementing the Dynamic LibraryDaniel Kaberon, Henry Steinhauer. 368-372
- Quantifying the Necessity of Configuration UpgradesRichard L. Gimarc. 373-380
- Performance and Reliability in Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive DisksGarth A. Gibson. 381-391
- Lies, Damned Lies and StatisticsDouglas R. MacKinnon. 392-403
- Statistical Constructs in the Establishment of a Capture Ratio SolutionJay S. Stewart. 404-423
- DASD Performance Improvements with Actuactor Level BuffersJeffrey C. Hoffecker, Nathan Walsh, Mike Cunard. 424-434
- Useful Computer System Metrics, Part 1. Toward a General Theory of Useful MetricsRich Olcott. 435-443
- Service Level Management in a Complex CICS EnvironmentGene M. Leganza. 444-450
- Performance Measurement and Modeling in a CICS-DB2 EnvironmentEllen M. Friedman. 451-466
- VM/XA SP Release 2 Performance ExperiencesRaylene Gootee. 467-473
- Distributed Capacity Planning for Vertical VM NetworksArlene J. Scherer. 474-478
- General Systems ProfileJ. Frank Johnson. 479-484
- Useful Computer System Metrics, Part two. Useful Metrics for Storage SubsystemsRich Olcott. 485-493
- Performance Evaluation of a HYPERchannel-based High Data Rate Local Area NetworkW. Bruce Watson. 494-502
- LAN Design, Implementation and Performance Modeling: A User PerspectiveTachen Leo Lo, Michael M. Chaney. 503-514
- Understanding the MVS/XA I/O Subsystem Through DASD Event TracesWilliam R. Fairchild. 515-524
- Estimating the Utilization of Shared DASD: A Performance Management PerspectiveRobert F. Berry, Joseph L. Hellerstein. 525-536
- A Performance Measurement Facility on a Large Data Processing ApplicationMary F. Mulvaney. 537-546
- Optics: On-line Performance, Tuning and Information Control SystemRobert L. Lehmann. 547-557
- Planning for CPU and DASD: Variations on a ThemeDarrell A. Kent. 558-565
- DASD I/O Characteristics, A Comparison of MVS to VMMarti R. Henley, Bruce McNutt. 566-578
- Modeling PR/SM and MDFJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 579-585
- Performance and Storage Management Characteristics of SAS VersionsDaniel J. Squillace. 586-589
- Predicting the Performance of a Computer System With Complex Priority QueuesSheldon T. Becker, Dennis S. Mok. 590-598
- IMS/VS Version 2 Release 2 Performance with VSAM HiperspaceWilliam L. Arkins. 599-608
- Managing DASD From a SMS PerspectiveWilliam J. Mee. 609-615
- A Hardware Independent Approach to Capacity ManagementMichael A. Salsburg. 616-620
- A methodology for Capacity Engineering UNIX-Based Software SystemsVincent A. Kasten. 621-631
- Design and Construction of a Computer System Model for Application Development WorkloadsGerald F. Quinlan, Richard A. Reid, Neal D. Wenderlich. 632-643
- A Comparison of Calibration Techniques for Queuing Network ModelsLawrence W. Dowdy, F. Jefferson Flowers. 644-655
- Techniques for Improving the Accuracy of Your Queueing Network ModelsJeffry A. Schwartz. 656-667
- File Usage Patterns from SMF DataRichard B. Wilmot. 668-677
- Estimating Time Dependent Resource Usage Intensity by Time Slicing Accounting DataHulan E. Jack Jr.. 678-689
- An Availability Model for Packet-Switched Computer NetworksHasan B. Mutlu. 690-697
- Comparison of Hallmark s Workload on Different Central Electronic ComplexesDarrel Cook, Joe E. Bell, Glen Farmer. 698-709
- A Set Query Benchmark for Large DatabasesPatrick E. O Neil. 710-721
- A Case Study in Improving TSO PerformanceKen H. Hansen. 722-729
- Performance Management of Storage SubsystemsJohn G. Aschoff. 730-739
- How Does Your Garden Grow?Roy A. L. Jones. 740-748
- Setting the Thresholds: An OPT TutorialCarolyn Hanna. 749-760
- Effective Use of SRM ControlsBernard R. Pierce. 761-786
- Do SRM Service Objectives Intimidate YOU?Cheryl Watson. 787-798
- Utilizing MVS/ESA s Library Lookaside in Your InstallationTimothy A. Brunner. 799-807
- Model CalibrationJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 808-811
- Estimating CICS WorkloadsTed C. Keller. 812-819
- What Makes a Good Benchmark?Fred M. Richards Jr.. 820-830
- Are Queueing Models within the Grasp of the Unwashed?Joseph B. Major. 831-839
- Positioning For SMS: A Performance PerspectiveKathleen Brush. 840-845
- Performance and Tuning of Cached I/O Subsystems - An UpdateMark B. Friedman. 846-854
- Tuning Transaction Driven Systems: Tools and Techniques for Workload ReclassificationWilliam T. Gray. 855-867
- A Tutorial on Software Reliability EngineeringJ. Dennis Lawrence. 868-877
- Application Design for CICS Transaction PerformanceJames C. Peterson. 878-884
- Critical Success Factors of Network ManagementKornel Terplan. 885-894
- The Determination and Use of Poll Delay to Provide Insight into anJohn Harmon. 895-901
- A Methodology for Fast and Effective TPNS Script DevelopmentJohn S. Kahng. 902-908
- The Origination, Evolution and Future of CRMJoe E. Bell. 909-923
- Zen and the Art of Management ReportingLeonard D. Lipner. 924-934
- An Academic s View of Career Paths for Capacity PlannersBruce R. Howarth. 935-939
- Both Feet on the Ground: A Survival Guide for Novice Capacity PlannersPhilip Clark. 940-948
- Four Management StylesTed C. Keller. 949-957
- An Easy Automated Aid to DASD SelectionDavid P. Griffith, Michael Anderson. 958-969
- Performance Database Administration: An Expert System ApproachJames T. Cheeseman. 970-978
- Is Strategic Planning Part of the Data Centre Responsibility?Hans Dithmar. 979-984
- Information Systems PlanningSamuel J. Ferrarelli. 985-988
- Managing A Support OrganizationPatty Sherman. 989-994
- Leveraging Service Level AgreementsVeli-Matti J. Salminen. 995-1000
- Performance Objectives - Getting StartedGerald J. Bonin. 1001-1010
- Measuring and Reporting User Impact of Poor ServiceRobert E. Marsh. 1011-1017
- Automating Network Service Level ManagementCatherine H. Liu, W. Nathaniel Mills III. 1018-1025
- A New Perspective on AvailabilityAdam O. Warkow, Ed Giambalvo. 1026-1030
- Automating the Data Center OperationLarry Hendershot. 1031-1035
- New/Used: The Hardware Plan as a Long Term StrategyJohn F. Doyal. 1036-1041
- Contracting for CapacityJames W. McGalliard, Christopher Roman. 1042-1046
- Managing the Vendor Interface Vendor Assessment: A Quantitative Management ProcessW. W. Godbehere. 1047-1054
- A Financial Management Architechture for I/SDean V. Verhaeghe, James R. Cook. 1055-1065
- Corporate Cash Analysis and Department Budget Analysis Methodologies in Investment Decision-MakingKin Y. Lee. 1066-1074
- Cost Management for an I/S EnvironmentCatherine H. Liu. 1075-1088
- Meaningful Chargeback ReportingEileen B. Ahles. 1089-1094
- Systems-Managed Storage Expectation Versus ActualizationSteven M. Smith. 1095-1101
- System-Managed Storage Implementation Planning Case StudyJoe E. Bell, Hewitt Wright. 1102-1114
- System-Managed Storage: The ImplementationAnthony R. Guerrero. 1115-1121
- Storage Management: Challenges and Solutions for the 1990 sPaula G. McCormick, David A. Profio. 1122-1129
- VM Performance Evaluation: An Introduction and OverviewRobert K. Dunsire. 1130-1135
- I/O Subsystem Performance Through Storage ManagementAnthony G. Mungal. 1136-1145
- System Managed Storage: The AftershockRobert Wells. 1146-1151
- Small But Mighty: Using the PC for Mainframe Capacity PlanningJerry L. Rosenberg. 1152-1165
- Expert Systems in Network DiagnosticsNalini Joshi. 1166-1171
- Network Availability ManagementCatherine H. Liu. 1172-1180
- Resource Measurement Facility (RMF) and MVS/ESA PerformanceJ. William Mullen. 1181-1187
- EDI - How, When, Where and WhyJohn Wilson. 1188-1196
- Performance Implications of System Dataset PlacementWayne S. Papy. 1197-1202
- Selecting Resource Units For Your Installation Accounting SystemSidney Finehirsh, Nell Compo Davidson. 1203-1210
- Risk Analysis Of Critical Control Points in the Life Cycle of SMF InformationLinda M. Barclay, Roderick S. Barclay. 1211-1219
- Overcoming The Five Deadly AssumptionsStephen L. Lieman. 1220-1226
- System Performance Management and Capacity PlanningBernard Domanski. 1227-1237
- VM/XA Capacity PlanningTim Grieser. 1239-1243
- How to Build a DASD Capacity PlanPatricia J. Hunter. 1244-1247
- Capacity Planning: Theory and PracticeRay Wicks. 1248-1250
- DASD Tuning - Understanding the BasicsMichael G. Baker. 1251-1257
- PAL: The Performance Audit Litany: Your Passport for Successful TroubleshootingStephen L. Lieman. 1258-1265
- DB2 Performance Planning, Analysis & TuningJoel Goldstein. 1266-1281
- An Experience in MVS Batch Tuning at Canadian Airlines International LtdPatrick L. Gaul, Radol Gens. 1282-1287
- Relocation the Neglected Capacity Planning FunctionCraig A. Cooley. 1288-1293
- Real Time Versus Historial MonitoringSteven R. Hackenberg. 1294-1298
- A Six-Step Network Planning MethodologyBill Yaman. 1299-1303
- Chargeback Using Business TransactionsJohn Wandzilak. 1304-1310
- Performance Measurment and Evaluation in UNIX System VT. Paul Lee, S. Krishna Dronamraju. 1311-1326
- Statistical Techniques for Performance EvaluationNancy E. Covey. 1327-1337
- Adjustment of Processor and Storage Service UnitsGerald B. Dargusch. 1338-1341
- Using Chargeback Systems to Alleviate Resource Constraints and Improve System PerformanceGregory V. Caliri, Thomas R. Brown. 1342-1347
- The Capacity Management PrimerHans Dithmar, Ian Hugo, Alan J. Knight. 1348-1349
- Expert Systems in Data Processing Applications Using IBM Knowledge ToolJoseph L. Hellerstein, David A. Klein, Keith R. Milliken. 1350-1351
- MVS Performance Management: Mechanisms and MethodsStephen L. Samson. 1352-1353
- Performance Engineering of Software SystemsConnie U. Smith. 1354-1355
- UNIX CPE Issues in the Real WorldAnthony M. Krause. 1356-1358
- Software Development in the Aerospace Industry: What Happens to PerformanceTeri-Lynn Judge. 1359-1362