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- Sizing DB2 Applications - Part IDavid J. Young. 1-10
- Sizing DB2 Applications - Part IIDavid J. Young. 11-21
- When 31 Bit REAL is not Enough...Rick Brandenstein. 22-24
- I/O Avoidance Using HiperbatchJoseph Dwyer. 25-31
- Declaring War on TapeFred T. Jezior. 32-39
- Elements of Capacity Planning for Robotic Tape Sub-SystemsWilliam T. Gray. 40-50
- Network Modelling for a Real-Time Training FacilityDaniel T. Wick, Ankur R. Hajare. 51-58
- Characterizing Client-Server Workload on an EthernetRichard B. Bunt. 59-69
- Understanding DASD Fragmentation IndexesGuy Garon. 70-78
- Storage Device Selection from an SMS PerspectiveWilliam J. Mee. 79-86
- DB2 Performance Trace - Maximizing the Benefits while Minimizing the OverheadCarol Rimicci. 87-96
- To Compress or Not to Compress DB2 TablesAnoular Jamoussi. 97-99
- Tuning VSAM Files - Index Control IntervalsMichael D. Sachais. 100-107
- An Integrated Approach to Configure DASD Paths and ActuatorsJoseph B. Major. 108-117
- Evaluating Impacts of Cache Hits on I/O Subsystem PerformanceAnil K. Sahai, Charles Harris. 118-121
- Cache Management: Subsystem and Data Set Level ApproachesGilbert E. Houtekamer. 122-132
- MVS/ESA Working Set Management and Block Paging for Numerically Intensive ComputingJames Wang, Linton B. Ward. 133-144
- MVS/ESA SP4.2 Performance Management: Time for New LegendsStephen L. Samson. 145-153
- Time Analysis for DASD Cache ManagementDouglas A. Truesdell. 154-159
- 3990 Cache Effect on CPU Transaction CostRick Lebsack. 160-169
- Identifying Opportunities to Improve Performance of DB2 Based ApplicationsGlenn M. Price. 170-176
- A Three Phase Approach to Ensure DB2 Application PerformanceSeetha Lakshmi. 177-182
- Reducing IMS Resource ConsumptionPaul A. Gersch. 183-191
- IMS/ESA 3.1 and the Storage HierarchyWilliam L. Arkins. 192-202
- A Simple Statistical Model of Cache Reference Locality, and its Application to Cache Planning, Measurement and ControlBruce McNutt. 203-212
- An Object-Oriented Data Model for the Automation of Computer Performance ManagementRobert F. Berry, Joseph L. Hellerstein, Paul Van Leer. 213-223
- Using Queueing Systems to Identify a CPU Saturation Situation when Running MVS Under VMPaul Waldowski. 224-230
- Evaluating Page Residency Time with Examples from VM/ESAWilliam H. Tetzlaff, Hossein H. Ghannad. 231-238
- Simulation of LAN Based DBMS ApplicationsDavid S. Willsey, James Cho. 239-247
- An IMS MPP Transaction Workload Balancing StudyPhilip L. Schwartz. 248-255
- DASD Performance Comparison: A Simple, Practical MethodMark P. Grinnell. 256-261
- Performance Expectations of Different DASD TechnologyJohn Persyn. 262-270
- Analysis of Queued Message Communication Between ProcessorsHossein H. Ghannad, William H. Tetzlaff. 271-281
- The Impact of ESA on Capacity PlanningAnn Petley-Jones. 282-295
- Performance Management & The Security of Networked ComputersMichael W. Stowe. 296-304
- Data Communications Identification Techniques for use in Chargeback, Capacity Planning and ReportingJack Mintz. 305-311
- A Comparison of Resource Managers for VM/XAMargaret M. Doherty, William G. Pope. 312-316
- An Experiment with VM/XA ShareWilliam G. Pope, Margaret M. Doherty. 317-324
- Measuring a Processor Upgrade on a Batch System with Live Workload: A Case StudyBenjamin Cruz-Uribe. 325-332
- Benchmarking a Co-operative ApplicationUriel J. Carrasquilla. 333-342
- New Directions in Model CalibrationJ. Craig Lowery, Lawrence W. Dowdy. 343-353
- Predicting Storage Requirements for CADAM/CATIA Subsystems Using Analytic ModelsDeborah A. Sheetz. 354-362
- Quantifying MultiProcessor OverheadsH. Pat Artis. 363-369
- Performance of Electronic Page PrintersThomas E. Bell. 370-378
- Using CICS Monitor Data to Profile MRO and ISC ActivityJohn R. Peters. 379-387
- VSAM/LSR - Recognizing and Smoothing Those Response Time Bumps, ACase Study in a CICS EnvironmentDavid Konz. 388-403
- Choosing a Service Level Indicator - Why not Queue Length?Joseph L. Hellerstein, Paul Van Leer, Robert F. Berry. 404-413
- Latent Demand: Estimation and PlanningNancy Migdal. 414-425
- Performance Modelling of a LAN BridgeAnkur R. Hajare, Daniel T. Wick. 426-431
- PS/2 LAN Capacity EvaluationKhin Than. 432-438
- Network Data AnalysisEric D. Ho, Deborah Fowler. 439-446
- Computer Aided Network Performance TuningNalini T. Joshi. 447-454
- A Performance Engineer s View of Systems Development and TrialsAdam Grummitt. 455-463
- Performance Engineering - Better Bred than DeadCarol-Ann Wilson. 464-470
- The Practical Aspects of Producing SNA Network Availability ReportsSue P. King. 471-480
- Availability of a Remote Processing NetworkRene Cornejo. 481-489
- Presenting Effectively to Upper ManagementJeffry A. Schwartz. 490-497
- Equipment Acceptance Tests: Risk Assessment MethodsJoseph B. Major. 498-509
- RMF Evaluation Methodology: Assessing the Health of a SystemA. L. (Roy) Jones. 510-521
- A Technique to Provide Early Warning of Response DegradationDavid Sadler. 522-524
- Expert Systems a Threat or an AssistantEdward C. H. Hu. 525-531
- Expert Systems in Automated Operations - The Automated Batch WorkLoad Management ExampleMordechai Gal-Or. 532-537
- Capacity Planning Using Simple Statistical Modelling TechniquesTim Gross. 538-544
- The Use of Multivariate Regression in Evaluating Resource Utilizations of Business ElementsMichael A. Salsburg. 545-562
- Study of the Performance Impact of NFS Workload on Large Mainframe UNIX SystemsElias Drakopoulos. 563-572
- An Engineering Study of Sharing Filesystems Between Mainframe UNIX Systems Utilizing a Cache ControllerAnthony J. Gaseor. 573-579
- MVS/ESA Performance, Accounting and Capacity Data that is now Captured in MVS/ESA Version 4.2H. W. Barry Merrill. 580-591
- Resource Usage and Capacity Management in Large UNIX EnvironmentsRobb K. Newman. 592-598
- Performance Analysis in GUI Environments under UNIXYefim Somin. 599-607
- How Fast is Your Workstation s Memory?Stephen P. Beever. 608-611
- A Runaway Process Control MechanismChung-Chieh Lee. 612-619
- Performance Management in a Distributed Computing EnvironmentWayne S. Morris. 620-625
- Measuring and Modeling UNIX SystemsDan Sternadel. 626-634
- Knowledge Based Decision Support for Capacity Management ToolsWendy A. Lowe. 635-643
- Techniques for Using a Mainframe to Monitor AS/400 Performance DataCarolyn Barnett. 644-649
- Using Dual Copy for Prime Shift DASD Hardware MaintenanceDale K. St. Amant. 650-654
- DB2 Performance MetricsJoel Goldstein. 655-664
- Availability and Performance Considerations of the I/O SubsystemAnthony G. Mungal. 665-674
- LANs: Architecture, Performance and FuturesRichard L. Gimarc. 675-684
- Exploratory Data Analysis of DB2Bernard Domanski, Sidney W. Soberman. 685-693
- Distributed Network Design: A TutorialTachen Leo Lo. 694-704
- Workload Characterization for Storage ModelingRich Olcott. 705-716
- CAD Application Performance on MVS SystemsJohn H. Picklo. 717-722
- Paging in VM/ESAWilliam H. Tetzlaff, Hossein H. Ghannad. 723-734
- Logical Partitioning CapabilitiesAlan M. Sherkow. 735-746
- MVS Memory ManagementMark B. Friedman. 747-759
- Cached Controller Performance: Past, Present and FutureJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 760-771
- Capacity Planning ConceptsRay Wicks. 772-779
- MVS/ESA SMF & RMF Measurements: What are they Good for?Cheryl Watson. 780-788
- How to Tune DASD - A Methodology and SpecificsWilliam R. Fairchild. 789-796
- Using Equipment Life Cyle Analysis to Optimize Investments in Information TechnologyJack A. Heine. 797-803
- The Costs of Storage: Guiding Users in Media SelectionRich Olcott. 804-813
- The Politics of Capacity ManagementPatricia J. Hunter, Philip Clark. 814-816
- Validating Outsourcing Bids - An Exercise in Long Range Capacity Planning and ForecastingAllan Bobko. 817-825
- What do You Really Expect from a Benchmark?: A Beginners PerspectivePhilip Clark, Patricia J. Hunter. 826-832
- Strategies for Hardware AcquisitionBernard Domanski, Sidney W. Soberman. 833-840
- Performance Management - A New Era to the 90 s & BeyondCurtis L. Massie. 841-845
- Advanced Automation - The Technique for Data Center Management Survival for the NinetiesJohn Connor. 846-854
- Positioning for Storage Management in the 1990 sDave Ainger. 855-860
- The Value Analysis Methodology: An Autofocus for Information TechnologyMichael A. Salsburg. 861-868
- Capacity Planning from Failure to Success: A Management PerspectiveDave J. Claridge. 869-874
- Account Management: Key to IS SuccessSue Felix. 875-883
- Capacity Planning/Needs Analysis - The Economy VersionWilliam Z. Zahavi. 884-890
- System/390 Construction...A Builder s PerspectiveHarry Zimmer. 891-897
- Executive Reporting: Bridging the GapJohn D. Ebner. 898-907
- Upgrading the Capacity Planning ProcessLinwood Merritt. 908-912
- Evaluating the Capacity PlannerTed C. Keller. 913-919
- Capacity Planning for New Applications Throughout a Typical Development Life CycleJack K. Gunther. 920-927
- How to Avoid Disaster in Planning for New Applications: Benchmarking and Modeling as a SolutionEllen M. Friedman. 928-937
- Measuring Software Development Productivity - A Case Study Using both Lines of Code and Function Point MetricsWaheed Siddiqee. 938-948
- Managing Mission-Critical Applications for Peak PerformanceDouglas H. Marden. 949-958
- The Continuing Evolution: Repeatable, Responsive Capacity ManagementFrancis J. Machung. 959-970
- Automated Multi-Vendor Multi-Site Capacity PlanningTim Foxon. 971-976
- Sizing Applications by Cooperating: Mastering the UnmeasurableLeonard D. Lipner. 977-987
- Defining Performance Objectives and SpecificationsStuart R. Goodgold. 988-993
- The Stress Test TutorialGene M. Leganza. 994-1004
- An Introduction to IBM s Image Processing ArchitectureFrank M. Bereznay. 1005-1010
- Considerations in Management ReportingDaniel Kaberon. 1011-1013
- Logical Partitioning - How Free is Free?Philip L. Schilt. 1014-1022
- A Space Based Approach to MVS DASD Capacity PlanningKenneth E. Levy. 1023-1034
- DASD Audit SystemTheresa R. Westbrook. 1035-1039
- Management Reporting - The Easy WayLinda J. Carroll. 1040-1050
- Creating and Monitoring SLA s in an IMS/DB2 EnvironmentKevin R. Payne. 1051-1059
- Business Impact Analysis for Disaster Recovery Resource PlanningJohn Wandzilak, Raymond Murphy. 1060-1065
- A Structured Approach to Management ReportingHoward Le Setkowsky. 1066-1072
- Basic Analysis and Reporting of Mainframe Utilization and PerformanceDaniel E. Lodter. 1073-1079
- DASD Capacity Planning: A TutorialMichael B. Marcus. 1080-1083
- An Introductory Tutorial to UNIX Performance & TuningRobert F. Sauers, J. Robert Ryan. 1084-1102
- An IMS Tuning Overview for the MVS Performance AnalystPaul A. Gersch. 1103-1112
- Hiperbatch: What is it and How do I Use it?David H. Snell. 1113-1118
- A Workload Profiling Approach to Determine the Characterization and Capacity of NetworksJack N. Morrison. 1119-1124
- Dispatching Priority ManagementCarolyn Hanna. 1125-1135
- More Magic and Mayhem: Formulas, Equations and Relationships forI/O and Storage SubsystemsJerry L. Rosenberg. 1136-1149
- Peformance Modeling of Computer Systems: The Petri Net ApproachRobert Y. Al-Jaar. 1150-1160
- CICS/ESA Performance and Capacity ManagementIvan L. Gelb. 1161-1171
- The Evolution of the System/390 I/O SubsystemH. Pat Artis. 1172-1180
- An Easy Way to Measure BMPs in a DBCTL EnvironmentHamid Tavakolian. 1181-1185
- Solving Performance ProblemsClark R. Hodder. 1186-1196
- An Introduction to Time Series Forecasting for CPEBrian O. Barnett. 1197-1206
- Forecasting Computer CPU Resources Using Business Elements: A K.I.S.S. ExampleBenjamin Cruz-Uribe. 1207-1216
- After the SurveyJanet E. Stuelpner, Robert C. Stuelpner. 1217-1224
- A Successful Capacity AnalysisRobert E. Chaney. 1225-1229
- Fundamentals of Performance ModelingMichael K. Molloy. 1230-1232
- The Art of Computer Systems Performance AnalysisRaj Jain. 1233-1236
- An Introduction to Software Reliability ModelsYashwant K. Malaiya, Pradip K. Srimani. 1237-1239
- Performance Engineering of Software SystemsConnie U. Smith. 1240-1241
- You Can t Work in the Dark! Understanding Automated Data Center OperationsGeorge E. Kurtz. 1242-1250
- DASD: IBM Direct Access Storage DevicesRobert Johnson. 1251-1261
- CICS/VS: A Guide to Application DebuggingEugene S. Hudders. 1262-1263
- MVS Performance Management: ESA/390 EditionStephen L. Samson. 1264-1265
- The Status of Open Standards in System Performance Evaluation, Management and AdministrationSrirama Dronamraju, A. Naseem. 1266-1273