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- MASF - Multivariate Adaptive Statistical FilteringJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 1-10
- Effective Use Of MVS Workload Manager ControlsPeter A. Enrico, Edgar L. Berkel. 11-24
- Emerging DB2 Optimizer TechnologyFrank J. Ingrassia. 25-34
- Performance Reviews Of Client/Server DevelopmentThomas E. Bell, Fred C. Manthey. 35-45
- RAID Systems: The Berkeley And MVS PerspectivesGilbert E. Houtekamer. 46-61
- UNIX Metrics: Is The Data In Open Systems The Same From Platform To Platform?Bob Johnson. 62-73
- Data Compression In A Mainframe World (Less Is More)Clifford J. Goosmann. 74-84
- A Delicate Balance: The Capacity-Performance SymbiosisJerry L. Rosenberg. 85-93
- Performance Analysis For Capacity Planning - An IntroductionRay Wicks. 94-105
- The Role Of Symmetry In The Parallel SysplexIrwin F. Kraus. 106-117
- Who We Are - The 1994 CMG Conference Attendee SurveyJames R. Cook. 118-149
- Distributed Client/Server End To End Response Time: Instrumentation, Methodology And Experience With A Commercial ProductMark M. Maccabee, Anna Long, Walter Schwane. 150-161
- Ten Steps To Better DB2 PerformanceEdward A. Woods. 162-171
- Capacity Planning For Tape Drives: Learning To CountCharles W. Hopf. 172-182
- Network Benchmarking Using Distributed Client/Server PairsJozo J. Dujmovic, Robert E. Kinicki, Sanjay Subbanna. 183-194
- So You Think You re Safe Because You Ran a Benchmark!Ellen M. Friedman. 195-207
- Case Study Of Table-Top Sizing With Workload-Specific Estimates Of The Multi-Processor EffectJames W. McGalliard. 208-219
- A Financial Strategy For Configuration And Management Of A DFSMSHSM EnvironmentMark P. Grinnell, Marge Falendysz. 220-230
- DASD: Cost Or ConsequencesLeonard W. Gunderson, Joan A. Arnold-Roksandich. 231-239
- Traffic Probes, RMON Entities, & EverythingGeorge S. Hsieh. 240-249
- Embracing Your ATM Network: Whether You Like It Or NotTachen Leo Lo. 250-258
- Do We Need Further Changes To Our DASD Paradigm?Dan L. Drake. 259-270
- IP Over SNA With Frame Relay - How To?Eddie Rabinovitch. 271-275
- SPE: A Methodology For Building Performance Into Client/Server ApplicationsGene M. Leganza. 276-285
- DB2 Buffer Pools And Page Sets: Matching Their Characteristics For Better PerformanceChuck Hoover. 286-296
- Outsourcing - What Is It Really Like?Joe Baur, Denise Walters. 297-301
- A UNIX Capacity/Performance Case StudyRobert E. Chaney. 302-312
- Analysis Of Disk Workloads In Network File Server EnvironmentsJohn R. Heath, Stephen A. R. Houser. 313-322
- Looking To Improve Performance? The Solutions May Be Closer Than You Think!Gregory V. Caliri. 323-326
- Network Performance Studies Of LAN-Based ApplicationsWilliam M. Schrier. 327-337
- Performance Modeling Of Large Transients In Computer SystemsNeil J. Gunther. 338-347
- ORACLE, SYBASE, And INFORMIX: Metrics For Sizing, Planning, Monitoring And TuningGlynn B. Giacone. 348-355
- Assuring On-Going Performance Of Commercial UNIX SystemsBoris Geller. 356-364
- Modeling Distributed Transaction Response Times As Impacted By In-Storage Buffer AccessesTim R. Norton. 365-372
- Modeling The Performance Budget - A Case StudyWilliam Z. Zahavi. 373-383
- PDSEs: The Moe, The Larry, And The CurleyAlan B. Schulman, Jim G. Sherman, Anthony C. Waclawski. 384-395
- A Simple LAN File Placement StrategyJitendra Padhye, Anirudha D. Rahatekar, Lawrence W. Dowdy. 396-406
- A Case For A Knowledge-Based Performance Tuning AdvisorPrabhakara B. Bhat. 407-416
- 18-Track Tape Drive Performance ModelsEric G. Ohstrom, William G. Ohstrom. 417-423
- LAN Performance: Sniffing Out Results Without Dogging The UserMargaret R. Greenberg, Henry Steinhauer. 424-427
- Simple Models For Sizing Multi-Level Storage HierarchiesMark B. Friedman. 428-438
- Clock Instability And Its Effect On Time Intervals In Performance StudiesMargaret A. Dietz, Carla Schlatter Ellis, C. Frank Starmer. 439-448
- Performance Management In A Large Scale Client Server Environment: The Do s And Dont s - A Case StudyTom H. MacFarland, Glen Bechtold. 449-459
- Host Based Compression vs. Outboard Compression: A Strategic Fork In The Road To Data InteroperabilityBradley A. Cahill. 460-470
- Triad Of Computing In The 21st Century Or, Back To The Future AgainBob Johnson. 471-481
- The Tip Of The IcebergChristian G. Nielsen, Gayle A. Phillips. 482-490
- Performance Analysis And Capacity Planning For Datacenter ParallelismNeil J. Gunther. 491-501
- A TCB/SRB Analysis Approach To Estimating CPU Productivity Through Fast I/OAnthony G. Mungal. 502-518
- DB2 Buffer Pool Tuning & Sizing - The Yellow Brick Road To Application PerformanceJoel Goldstein. 519-529
- Capacity Planning Skills Migration From Mainframe To Client/ServerJoseph B. Major. 530-537
- A Performance Modeling Tool For A Client/Server Backup ProductClaudia Dragoescu, Felipe Cabrera. 538-546
- Incremental Performance Analysis Of Client/Server SystemsThomas E. Bell, Anne M. Falk. 547-554
- Automating Performance Management Using Case-Based ReasoningJoseph L. Hellerstein. 555-564
- Intelligent Software Entities For Distributed Systems ManagementGeorge S. Hsieh. 565-574
- A Customer s View Of A DASD Designer s Bag Of Tricks: What To Consider When Selecting DASD Devices For Your Enterprise From .....Dan L. Drake. 575-586
- Introduction To Controller Performance AnalysisTed McGavin. 587-592
- Performance Planning For Distributed ApplicationsDiana Szumilas, Sandra McCrady, Ron Leighton. 593-603
- RAID, CAID And Virtual Disk Architecture And ConceptsPhilip B. Berman. 604-613
- Modeling Client/Server ApplicationsThomas Confrey, Bernard Domanski. 614-625
- A Performance Monitoring And Capacity Planning Methodology For Transaction Processing Systems In A Distributed UNIX EnvironmentRodney B. Wallace. 626-637
- Backup In A Network Environment: A Window Of Vulnerability And OpportunityPeter Liu. 638-645
- Preemptible SRBs: Understanding, Exploiting, And Managing ThemJohn E. Arwe. 646-657
- MVS DASD Survey: Results And TrendsBruce McNutt. 658-667
- Modeling Workbench: Keeping Track Of Your ToolsTim R. Norton. 668-679
- Consider The Alternatives: Structuring A Proactive Performance And Capacity PlanG. Jay Lipovich. 680-691
- In Search of End-To-End Response TimeRichard S. Ralston. 692-697
- Performance Management In Large Scale Distributed UNIX EnvironmentsEric D. Ho. 698-707
- Central Processor Life Extension Or Expectation Management 101Gene Clem. 708-719
- Computers Don t Sweat Or Performance Metrics In The Distributed Computing EnvironmentJames P. Quigley. 720-730
- Performance Analysis And Modeling Of A Windows NT ServerVirgilio Almeida, Gilberto Z. Fialho. 731-738
- Using TCP/IP In A Client/Server EnvironmentRayne Chen. 739-744
- Performance Modeling For Designing Client/Server SystemsEdward A. MacNair, Stephen S. Lavenberg, Philip S. Yu. 745-751
- Adaptive Hierarchical RAID: A Solution To The RAID 5 Write ProblemTheresa A. Burkes, Bryan M. Diamond, Douglas L. Voigt. 752-762
- A Tale Of Two Vaults: Electronic Vaulting At Barnett TechnologiesMichael L. Puldy. 763-770
- RAID Modeling Factors And Their Performance ImplicationsYiping Ding, Subhash C. Agrawal. 771-782
- Giving CIO s A Useful Yardstick: Tracking Performance To PlanG. Jay Lipovich. 783-789
- Alarm-Based vs. Historical Trending Performance Management or Really Large UNIX Installation Performance ManagementMario F. Jauvin. 790-796
- Channel Programs In The Escon EnvironmentJaco C. Van Wilgenburgh, Gilbert E. Houtekamer. 797-809
- Implementing Object Oriented Programming (OOP) In A Mainframe EnvironmentPatrick Morrison. 810-821
- Power Laws In Large Shop DASD I/O ActivityDavid L. Peterson, Rick H. Grossman. 822-833
- Batch Window Management Using Critical Path AnalysisLinwood Merritt. 834-840
- CICSplex SM/ESA Implementation And Capacity PlanningDavid J. Young. 841-852
- Measuring The Response Time Of Distributed ApplicationsMark W. Johnson. 853-864
- Are You Managing Your Enterprise For Business Or Pleasure?Derek W. McKim-Smith, Jonathan C. Haworth. 865-873
- Case Study Of Table-Top Sizing With Workload-Specific Estimates Of CPU Cache PerformanceJames W. McGalliard. 874-887
- Managing The Electronic Assets of An OrganizationJames A. Clindaniel, Jerry A. Valentine. 888-892
- Application Of The Performance Evaluation Simulator INSYDE To A Large-Scale Distributed SystemToshio Komatsu. 893-902
- DASD Subsystems: Evaluating Their Performance And Characteristics Through BenchmarkingBill J. Nevill. 903-912
- Mainframe Resource Usage Relationships Evolution, 1992-1994Joseph B. Major. 913-923
- Measuring And Monitoring Business Transactions In An Open Systems EnvironmentDave M. Glover, Doug McBride. 924-928
- A Methodology For The New CPE Paradigm In Large UNIX NetworksMario F. Jauvin. 929-937
- The Design And Tuning Of Microsoft Windows 95Herbert A. Chong. 938-949
- Modeling High Performance UNIX ServersMichael R. Stadelmann. 950-956
- I/O Performance Modelling & Evaluation: Giving Your Company The Competitive EdgeRaoul Blignaut, Mobin Waja. 957-966
- Extending Capacity Management To UNIX And Other PlatformsLinwood Merritt. 967-977
- Client/Server Systems Management: So You Thought Client/Server Meant EasyGeorge W. Dodson. 978-987
- Managing Distributed Processing At IMS AmericaBruce S. Fouracre, Dave Craver. 988-993
- Evaluation Of An Approximation Technique For Disk Cache SizingMark B. Friedman. 994-1001
- Parallel Transaction Server Model: A Case StudyTim Follen. 1002-1011
- More Help Is On The Way (Optimizing The Performance Of The Client/Server Help Desk)Ruth V. Heidel. 1012-1017
- Sybase SQL Server Performance ConsiderationsGene M. Leganza. 1018-1023
- A Federation-Oriented Capacity Management Methodology For LAN EnvironmentsDaniel A. Menascé, Duane Dregits, Robert Rossin. 1024-1035
- Toward Successful Deployment Of IT Service Management In The Distributed EnterpriseDoug McBride. 1036-1045
- Performance & Capacity Analysis Of A Third-Party Client/Server ApplicationJim Rosborough. 1046-1054
- Practical Experience With Data StripingOtto F. Noack, Rosie Jergovic, Craig S. Cole. 1055-1062
- Introduction To Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Douglas H. Marden. 1063-1070
- Modeling Considerations When Merging ComputersJeffry A. Schwartz. 1071-1080
- How To Process SMF/RMF Data In A Windows And Windows NT Environment With Performance Comparisons To Mainframe ProcessingGeorge W. Turner, Steve A. Johnson. 1081-1089
- Maximizing Value From Professional ServicesGail G. Greenspan. 1090-1094
- Chargeback: An Adventure In Re-engineeringMichael J. Machuga, Rick Lebsack. 1095-1104
- Internetwork Optimization: Microsegmentation Versus LatencyMartin A. Nemzow. 1105-1114
- RAID-5 Performance And TuningDavid P. Griffith. 1115-1123
- Distributed System Analysis Case StudyBarbara H. Pendergrass, Robert N. Bonham. 1124-1129
- The Three Dimensions Of Tape CapacityRick Lebsack. 1130-1141
- Using The World Wide Web As An Executive Information SystemLarry Kayser. 1142-1153
- Benchmarking Electronic Office SystemsAlex E. Mericas, Joseph Marsh. 1154-1158
- Characterization Of Bursty TrafficNirdosh Bhatnagar. 1159-1165
- Establishing A Unix Mid-Range Capacity And Performance Management EnvironmentJoe E. Bell, Daniel W. McCord. 1166-1176
- Fellowship Winner: The Structure And Evolution Of A Distributed Measurement FrameworkBrian D. Noble. 1177-1183
- Performance Evaluation Of Congestion Control Mechanisms In ATM NetworksHongbo Zhu, Luiz A. DaSilva, Joseph B. Evans. 1184-1190
- On The Design And Implementation Of A Capacity Management Tool For LAN EnvironmentsDaniel A. Menascé, Duane Dregits. 1191-1202
- RAID: Competitive AdvantagesGilbert E. Houtekamer. 1203-1211
- A Resource Occupancy Model For Evaluating Instrumentation System OverheadsAbdul Waheed, Herman D. Hughes, Diane T. Rover. 1212-1223
- A Methodology To Characterize A VM I/O WorkloadLeslie K. Hodge. 1224-1235
- Creating Tools To Support An Efficiency Improvement ProgramLinda N. Haitani, Mark Rascoe. 1236-1242
- Scalability Of Ethernet Based NetworksStephen M. Cheng. 1243-1252
- Evaluating The Performance Of Tomorrow s Disk DriveMike Wiebel, Pallavi Gholkar Homan. 1253-1262
- Fellowship Winner: Generating Representative Synthetic Workloads: An Unsolved ProblemGregory R. Ganger. 1263-1269