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- Predicting Processor Throughput for System Managed StorageStuart R. Goodgold, Mansford E. Drummond Jr.. 1-12
- Establishing a DASD Plan from a SMS PerspectiveWilliam J. Mee. 13-18
- BSAM I/O can be faster than QSAM I/OEvan Jensen. 19-21
- Allocating VSAM Buffers to Minimize I/OEugene Quinn. 22-25
- Optimizing Cache PerformanceThomas Ryan. 26-37
- The Caching Process in the Storage HierarchyWilliam T. Gray. 38-47
- Using Arrays to Improve Simulation Modeling ProductivityC. Steven Lingafelt Sr.. 48-54
- Using Object-Oriented Design Techniques in Performance ModellingKevin F. Smith. 55-64
- Automated Cartridge Systems: Control Path PerformanceM. (Mitch) Mackrory. 65-74
- High-Speed Buffering of DASD Data: A Comparison of Storage Control Cache, Expanded Storage, and Hybrid ConfigurationsBruce McNutt. 75-89
- Processor Configuration Effects on DB2 Utility PerformanceMark H. Schoenberg, Paul J. Hrycewicz. 90-97
- Performance Impacts of DB2 Backout ProcessingJoel Goldstein. 98-111
- A New Method for the Estimation of Capture RatiosGuy Garon. 112-121
- The CPU - Memory EquationJoseph B. Major. 122-135
- PR/SM in LPAR Mode Performance and Capacity Planning CharacteristicsMichael Sheets. 136-145
- Optimal Storage Allocation for Paritionable ProcessorsH. Pat Artis. 146-151
- The Impact of ESA on a Computer SystemRonald Willingham. 152-160
- MVS/ESA Implementation EvalutationMike Whaley. 161-169
- Experience with Large IMS OSAM Buffer PoolsDouglas A. Truesdell. 170-177
- IMS/ESA VER.3 REL.1 Large Buffer Pool StudyWilliam L. Arkins. 178-187
- Using Definite Response to Estimate True User Response Time in a Complex SNA EnvironmentDavid Konz, Edward Rabinovitch. 188-197
- SNA Virtual Route PerformanceRichard Hammond. 198-206
- Modeling DASD Performance: A Productive ApproachPhilip L. Schilt. 207-212
- The Benefits of the Diagonal Line: Modeling HSM Migration using an Unconventional ApproachJack E. Brey, Dick Dreke. 213-222
- Database Migration: DB2 Performance ConsiderationsGlynn B. Giacone. 223-234
- On Workload Characterization of Relational Database EnvironmentsPhilip S. Yu, Hans-Ulrich Heiss, Sukho Lee, Ming-Syan Chen. 235-244
- Profiling Capacity DataTim Follen. 245-251
- DASD Control Unit Planning and Technology Usage TrendsJoseph B. Major. 252-264
- Measuring Processor Performance with Internal Throughput Rates; ASue L. Rosansky. 265-269
- Measuring Performance With a Live WorkloadGeoff Senson. 270-276
- How to Widen Your Windows Without Major RenovationsLawrence Jermyn. 277-284
- Capacity Planning During a Major Application ConversionJoseph L. Babcock. 285-290
- Improving CADAM and CICS Response Time - The SequelChris Kohlman. 291-297
- Estimating CICS Dispatcher QueueingH. Lawson Smith Jr.. 298-304
- Expert System Based Performance Tuning And Automated Performance MonitoringHsaio-Hsuan Chu, Carol C. Jones. 305-312
- PEDAS: An Expert System for Performance Engineering of Time-Critical SoftwareRobert T. Goettge. 313-320
- A Queueing Network Model for Determining Protocol Performance RequirementsDavid M. Northcutt, Anneliese Amschler Andrews. 321-326
- End to End Response Time Design Trade-OffsJoseph B. Major. 327-343
- 3390: A Close Look at a New DASD GenerationGilbert E. Houtekamer, H. Pat Artis. 344-353
- The New Geometry: A 3390, 3990/3 Migration Case StudyTsvi Gal. 354-360
- Channel Program Tracing in VM/SP 6 and VM/XA SP 2Gilbert E. Houtekamer, Rob van Hoboken. 361-370
- How Do You Spell Relief? VM/XA/SPJeanne Appelman. 371-377
- Statistics for Analyses of the Accuracy of System BenchmarksEdgar A. Ortiz, Alex E. Mericas. 378-386
- Hybrid Techniques in Benchmarking: A Scalable ApproachAlan Harbitter. 387-394
- Using Expert Systems in Computer System EvaluationLawrence Y. Ho, Yifong Shih. 395-405
- Knowledge AcquisitionBernard Domanski, Jack van Kinsbergen, Sidney W. Soberman. 406-413
- A Workstation Approach to Hardware Independent Performance Analysis and Capacity PlanningJohn Thorson. 414-420
- Forecasting Computer Resources Using Business Elements: A Pilot StudyTim Browning. 421-427
- CASE TECHNOLOGY: A New Frontier for Capacity PlanningPhilip Batdorf. 428-434
- Citizen Services System Software Performance EvaluationLionel Mitchell, David A. Lide. 435-443
- VM/XA System Product Work Load CharacterizationBarton Robinson, W. Romney White. 444-461
- Measuring the Paging Subsystem Performance ImpactPhilip L. Schilt. 462-467
- Modeling the MVS Paging SubsystemWilliam L. Shelden Jr.. 468-473
- DASD - ASSIST: An Expert System for I/O Subsystem Analysis of Mainframe UNIX SystemsArmin Roeseler, Anthony J. Gaseor. 474-481
- Effective Utilization of the UNIX SystemsJong-Seul Lim. 482-486
- DASD Fast Write ExperiencesFred T. Jezior, Sha-Li Lin. 487-493
- Data in Memory Application DesignJudith Bank. 494-505
- Validation of MVA models for Client/Server SystemsMichael K. Molloy. 506-515
- Use of An SSD For Service Level ImprovementW. D. Lewars. 516-525
- SSD is Cheaper than DASDRoy A. L. Jones. 526-533
- How I/O Service Time Distributions Affect Analytical ModelsJeffry A. Schwartz. 534-542
- Using a Segregation Measure for the Workload Characterization of Multi-Class Queuing NetworksLawrence W. Dowdy, Alan T. Krantz, Michael R. Leuze. 543-551
- Performance Management Strategies - A VAX/VMS Distributed EnvironmentRonald Krol. 552-564
- Determining VAX/VMS Workloads, Their Resource Usage and Service LevelsSubhash C. Agrawal. 565-574
- An Availability Management System (AMS) for the Large Mainframe UNIX (LMU) EnvironmentHasan B. Mutlu, David A. Lash, Gary J. Ulrich. 575-586
- Performance Analysis of a DBMS based Factory Information SystemBrian L. Farrell, G. Ramamurthy. 587-596
- Workstation Benchmark AnalysisH. Liu, G. Friedman. 597-602
- An Event Tracing Method for UNIX Performance MeasurementPeter L. Haigh. 603-609
- A First Approximation Sizing Technique - The I/O Operation as a Metric of CPU PowerWilliam Z. Zahavi. 610-619
- Sizing A Fault Tolerant Computer SystemLionel C. Mitchell. 620-627
- Performance Study and Capacity Analysis of an Electronic Mail Network Gateway SystemTachen Leo Lo, Jack Peng. 628-639
- TPC Benchmark(tm) A Hewlett Packard s ImplementationWalter E. Baker. 640-653
- Performance Evaluation of Small Cached DASD Control UnitsTimothy Noonan. 654-661
- Dynamic Cache ManagementCheryl A. Montgomery. 662-670
- Modeling the Memory Management System of a VAX/VMS System for Capacity PlanningMelur K. Raghuraman, Prabuddha Biswas. 671-677
- The Performance of the Hewlett-Packard 9000/1240Judson Veazey, Bradley J. Askins. 678-684
- Tracer: A Tool to Trace and Time Procedure Call GraphsBradley J. Askins, Christopher G. Butler, David Singleton, H. Reza Taheri. 685-694
- I/O Performance Trade-Offs and MVS/ESA ConsiderationsJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 695-702
- Practical Techniques for Modeling Memory in MVSMark B. Friedman. 703-719
- Measuring Printer Activity and Host Resource ConsumptionCharles W. Hopf, Thomas E. Bell. 720-728
- The Workload SurveyHolly E. K. Verbil, Janet E. Stuelpner. 729-735
- Data Set Allocation and Performance Management Under System Managed StorageH. Pat Artis. 736-745
- Resource Measurement Facility (RMF) Data Analysis and MVS/ESA PerformanceJ. William Mullen. 746-762
- Using DB2 s Instrumentation Facility Interface: A Poor Person s Online MonitorDavid J. Young. 763-774
- VTAM Buffer PoolsTed Lambert. 775-785
- CMS File Fragmentation and Resource OverheadMary Gordon, Lloyd Hagemo. 786-797
- I/O Avoidance and the I/O SubsystemAnthony G. Mungal. 798-803
- PDSE Buffer ManagementJeffrey A. Berger. 804-815
- DASD/CACHE Performance Analysis with ModelingThomas Beretvas. 816-827
- Expert Systems for Capacity ManagementRobert F. Berry, Joseph L. Hellerstein. 828-839
- The Anatomy of an I/O RequestWilliam R. Fairchild. 840-849
- A Simple Method For Combining DASD Volumes Without Losing PerformanceDavid P. Griffith. 850-855
- What Every Manager Should Know About DB2Frank J. Ingrassia. 856-860
- How to Address Performance Issues when Designing a New DB2 ApplicationMarijane Madigan. 861-867
- The Evolution of Storage AdministrationJames Threlfall. 868-871
- Improving the Efficiency of the Storage Management Function for non-SMS ShopsW. D. Lewars. 872-877
- Developing an Application Tuning StrategyMarc Pourciau. 878-882
- Performance Evaluation and Analysis of a Peculiar Data Base SystemWaheed Siddiqee. 883-889
- Enterprise Performance Management: A New Era of Solving the Bigger PuzzleAubrey Chernick. 890-894
- Managing at the Knee of the Curve (The Use of SPC in Managing a Data Center)Jack Brey, Rick Sironi. 895-901
- Managing Data Communication Network Expansion Using Capacity Planning TechniquesCharles K. Davis, Charlene A. Dykman. 902-910
- Network Availability Management ReportingCatherine H. Liu. 911-921
- The Storage Hierarchy: Past, Present, and Future ConsiderationsJack P. Gelb. 922-931
- Dynamic Cache Management: Can I/O Tuning Be Automated?John G. Aschoff. 932-938
- The Capacity Planning ProcessPatricia J. Hunter. 939-952
- An EIS Approach to Capacity Management Information DeliveryPaul Harper, Gerald M. Samchuck. 953-960
- A Performance Evaluation Method for Computation Center EquipmentArmin Roeseler, Jean M. Chinwalla, David M. Northcutt. 961-972
- Coping After the DisasterLyn Hecker. 973-976
- Information Systems Management Survival for the NinetiesJohn L. Connor. 977-983
- Management By Cost or Cost ManagementHans Dithmar. 984-989
- DASD Configuration Planning: Three Simple ChecksBruce McNutt. 990-997
- DASD Storage, I/O Performance and SMSWayne S. Papy. 998-1003
- Planning for Success: Avoiding Disaster in Planning for Large ApplicationsEllen M. Friedman. 1004-1017
- Coping with Stress Tests: Managing the Application BenchmarkGene M. Leganza. 1018-1026
- Building an Automation Platform for the 1990 sGeoff Senson. 1027-1035
- Does Your Computer Have Cruise Control? Automation in the Computer RoomJack N. Morrison. 1036-1039
- Systems Managed Storage: Onsite and OffBen Duhl. 1040-1044
- Management Reporting, Step-By-Step: Hitting the Nail on the Head Without Shooting Yourself in the FootLeonard D. Lipner. 1045-1057
- Running Independent Data Centers from a Single CPU: A Study of the Benefits of Logical PartitioningJavier Munoz. 1058-1064
- Design Guidelines for Distributed Computing SystemsMatt J. Merges, Robert Benhenni, Salim Hariri, Elias Drakopoulos. 1065-1075
- Economic Measures of Transaction Processing PerformanceJames P. Bouhana. 1076-1080
- FM & Outsourcing - A Pre-Nuptial PlannerCheryl Watson. 1081-1092
- Quality Improvement Process for Information SystemsMorris Polston. 1093-1096
- Quality Improvement Process for Performance ManagementWilliam Sikora. 1097-1102
- Under the Covers of High Performance Processor SystemsBill McCormack. 1103-1110
- Configuring IBM 3990/3390 using Access DensityA. G. (Dick) Bannister. 1111-1133
- An Efficient System Management MethodologyDiane Grafton, Larry Wheeler. 1134-1143
- Exploring Expert SystemsBernard Domanski. 1144-1153
- SMS Implementation: Proper Planning Prevents PainClark L. Kidd. 1154-1164
- Data Base Management in a System-Managed Storage EnvironmentJames McConnell Jr., Anthony R. Guerrero. 1165-1190
- Never Accept the Unacceptable: A Powerful Approach for CorrectingStephen L. Lieman. 1191-1196
- Now That I Have All This Network Data What Do I Do?William Roswell. 1197-1207
- A Holistic Approach to CPU Measurement With RMFCheryl Watson. 1208-1215
- Why Aren t MIPS MIPS?Hewitt Wright. 1216-1222
- A Storage Management TutorialCarolyn Hanna. 1223-1233
- Statistical Concepts of Capacity PlanningAlbert B. Short. 1234-1238
- The Application of CPE Techniques to Data Architectures As a BasisGerald M. Samchuck. 1239-1250
- Mainframe Publishing or A Technique for Merging SAS Graphics into Script DocumentsJames P. Quigley. 1251-1258
- New Storage Device Evaluations and the 90 sBen Duhl. 1259-1266
- Array Storage Devices - Teaching Old DASD New TricksStephen Goldstein. 1267-1276
- DASD Performance - The Hidden VariablesDavid P. Griffith. 1277-1283
- Developing a Knowledge-Based System for Capacity PlanningJoan Stone, Willard G. Crichton, Mark G. McKinney. 1284-1294
- SNA Network Performance Management TutorialEric D. Ho. 1295-1300
- MVS Performance Considerations for Application ProgrammersStephen L. Samson. 1301-1310
- Software Performance Engineering TutorialConnie U. Smith. 1311-1318
- Magic and Mayhem: CPE Formulas, Equations and RelationshipsJerry L. Rosenberg. 1319-1334
- Workload Characterization Algorithms For DASD Storage SubsystemsH. Pat Artis. 1335-1339
- Kernel Benchmarking: Friend or Foe?Bill McCormack. 1340-1349
- VSAM Tuning and Advanced TopicsMichael D. Sachais. 1350-1351
- VSAM: Guide to Optimization and DesignEugene S. Hudders. 1352-1353
- The Computer Management and Evaluation CompendiumDaniel J. Squillace. 1354-1355
- U.S. General Services Administration Performance and Capability Validation GuideJames W. McGalliard, Christopher Roman. 1356-1357
- Probablity, Statistics and Queueing Theory with Computer Science Applications, Second EditionArnold O. Allen. 1358-1359
- The Art of Computer Systems Performance AnalysisRaj Jain. 1360-1361
- Software Engineering: Methods and ManagementAnneliese Amschler Andrews. 1362-1363
- Managing Software SupportBill Rose. 1364-1366
- Capacity Planning and Chargeback: Teammates or OpponentsNell Cote. 1367-1376