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- Characterizing Performance in the Oracle Database ServerJames Viscusi. 1-12
- Snapping Is Not Just For STK Any MoreGregory A. Korbecki. 13-18
- It s Time To Rethink Your DB2 Buffer Pool StrategyMartin G. Hubel. 19-30
- Introduction to Analytical ModelingGregory V. Caliri. 31-36
- Expanding Your Use of Workload ManagerIan C. Baldwin. 37-58
- Publishing Your PDB Under WindowsJim Quigley. 59-70
- On the Performance Impact of Fair Share SchedulingEthan D. Bolker, Yiping Ding. 71-82
- e-Commerce Response Time: A Reference ModelChris Loosley. 83-98
- Introducing Transparent WEB Caching in a Local Area NetworkLaura Abba, Marina Buzzi, Massimo Ianigro. 99-110
- Modern Storage in the Data WarehouseCharles T. McGavin Jr.. 111-116
- A Minimalist Approach to DB2 Application TuningFrank J. Ingrassia. 117-126
- Building Responsive and Scalable Web ApplicationsConnie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams. 127-138
- Agent Technology in Performance and Availability ManagementIrwin F. Kraus. 139-152
- Automatic Workload CharacterizationYiping Ding, Kenneth Newman. 153-166
- Securing Enterprise Networks: A Case Study in Healthcare Information ProtectionEddie Rabinovitch. 167-176
- Software That Can ThinkBernard Domanski. 177-186
- Apache vs. Netscape or Why Measurement Should be Preferred to GuessingWilliam R. Sullivan. 187-200
- Configuring the Windows 2000 I/O SubsystemOdysseas I. Pentakalos. 201-216
- Introducing Storage Networks (NAS, SAN, Fibre Channel and Beyond)Greg P. Schulz. 217-226
- A Performance Database for the Distributed EnvironmentTim K. Hayward. 227-232
- Integrated Performance Management: Twelve Elements of the New Performance ImperativeG. Jay Lipovich. 233-240
- Performance Evaluation and Comparison of C++ CompilersJozo J. Dujmovic, Howard Lew. 241-252
- More Than Just Bigger Pipes: WAN Design in the 2000 sJanet P. Gunn. 253-262
- @2001 and All That - e-Commerce Performance ManagementAdam Grummitt. 263-274
- How to Load Test e-Commerce ApplicationsRoger Hayes. 275-282
- Six Levels of Sophistication for Capacity ManagementGeorge I. Thompson. 283-294
- DB2 Application Trace Analysis: Asking The Right QuestionsEdward A. Woods. 295-306
- Mining Event Data for Actionable PatternsJoseph L. Hellerstein, Sheng Ma. 307-318
- The Application SandwichMichael A. Salsburg. 319-328
- Challenges in Scaling e-Business SitesDaniel A. Menascé, Virgilio Almeida. 329-336
- Improvement of I/O Performance Using Disk CacheMarina Alonso, Vicente Santonja. 337-346
- So You Want a Scalable System?Kathy L. A. Hamilton. 347-356
- VSAM - Hidden Treasures -or- Diagnosing KSDS Performance Problems via the Index ComponentJoseph R. Graner. 357-366
- Modeling Physical Tape Capacity in a Virtual Tape ServerPaul D. Nigro. 367-378
- A Method for Generating Benchmark ProgramsJozo J. Dujmovic, Howard Lew. 379-388
- The Modeling Pyramid: From Design to ProductionTim R. Norton. 389-398
- Using RAID to Improve Database PerformanceGreg P. Schulz. 399-410
- Using Principal Component Analysis to Analyze and Forecast a Large Data Warehouse ApplicationRick E. Isom. 411-420
- Comparing CPU Performance Between and Within Processor FamiliesLee A. Butler, Travis Atkison, Ethan L. Miller. 421-430
- Topics in Data Presentation and AnalysisRay Wicks. 431-436
- Production Reporting for e-Commerce ApplicationsJames P. Bouhana. 437-448
- The Application of Process Maturity Models to Enterprise Systems ManagementBob M. Costello, Jane C. Sedgwick. 449-460
- A Theory of Latent DemandWilliam T. Gray. 461-474
- A True Plan s a Many Splendour d Thing: The Many Deliverables of the Capacity Planning Process.Brian Grindley. 475-484
- Performance Tradeoffs in Priority SchedulingJeffrey P. Buzen. 485-494
- Applying Mainframe Capacity/Performance Techniques to the AS/400Tim Follen. 495-506
- Developing a General-Purpose OLTP Sizing ToolAllan N. Packer, Brian L. Wong. 507-514
- Enhanced Scheduling Performance on Linux Disk MirrorsRobert Geist, James Westall, Kartik Paramasivam. 515-522
- And Never the Twain Shall MeetKenneth D. B. Williams. 523-532
- Evaluating Relative Processors Performance Using Real Life WorkloadsMichael Zaslavsky, Alex Kvitko. 533-544
- Voice Over IP (VoIP) for Enterprise Networks: Performance Implications and SolutionsPierre M. Fiorini. 545-556
- Smoke and Remote MirrorsNeil McMenemy. 557-562
- Update on LPAR and Parallel Sysplex Capacity PlanningAlan M. Sherkow. 563-572
- Is Your Organisation Ready for SAN?Oscar Ernst. 573-580
- Performance Management and Capacity Planning for Microsoft SQL ServerTim Foxon. 581-592
- Adventures in Modeling PeopleSoftYefim Somin, Leonid Gross. 593-602
- Using XML and XSL in Java Servlets to Display Distributed Server Performance Information From DB2Chris L. Molloy. 603-612
- Using Capacity Space Methodology for Server Consolidation: Description and Case StudyWilliam G. Pope, Lily B. Mummert. 613-624
- Best of Breed: Network Performance and Capacity Management (NPCM)James Whiteman. 625-634
- A Performance Model of Disk Array Storage SystemsElizabeth Varki. 635-644
- Multiprocessor Scalability in Microsoft Windows NT/2000Mark B. Friedman. 645-656
- SAP/R3 with OS/390 DB2Richard S. Ralston, Robert A. Gamso. 657-668
- VSAM and Non-VSAM Buffers - How Many is Enough?Joseph R. Graner, Marty J. Wertheim. 669-680
- End User Performance TuningDenise P. Kalm. 681-690
- Exploiting the New Internet Capacity Management TechnologiesKevin Potts. 691-708
- If You Don t Have a Plan It Can t Go Wrong: IT Provision by Service AgreementBrian Grindley. 709-712
- Exploiting Web Publishing Technology To Enhance Performance ReportingJean-Claude Aron. 713-730
- e-Ticket Capacity Planning: Riding the e-Commerce Growth CurveNeil J. Gunther. 731-740
- MIPSTim Follen. 741-750
- Automated Service Level Reporting: Experience of ImplementationMike Tsykin. 751-762
- Building or Buying a Scalable Software System - A HandbookCraig D. Hanson, Pat V. Crain. 763-772
- Redundant Computation and its Application in Software Performance AnalysisZakarya Alzamil, Bogdan Korel. 773-782
- Metrics for Performance Tuning of Web-Based ApplicationsJoseph L. Hellerstein, W. Nathaniel Mills III. 783-790
- Another Kind of Virtual Tape: Optimized for Backup & RecoveryBill Chait, Paul Linstead. 791-798
- Harmonic Mean Analyses of the CPU SpeedsSudhir R. Nath. 799-808
- Buffer Cache Performance Analysis and Tuning Multiple Buffer Pools in OracleRaghupathi Malige, Andy Yang, Kevin Closson. 809-820
- A SAN Is Born - An Installation ExperienceCharles T. McGavin Jr.. 821-824
- Cache Calculations and Priority CacheThomas Beretvas. 825-836
- Unix Server Sizing - Or What to do When There are No MIPSRobert E. Chaney. 837-847