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- Performance Engineering Techniques for Complex Dynamic SystemsHarry R. Erwin. 1-4
- The Performance Tracking Document: A Vehicle For Managing The Software Performance Engineering ProcessDoug McBride. 5-7
- Nonlinear Regression Models and CPE ApplicationsMark B. Friedman. 8-37
- Mainframe Capacity Modeling Methods For A Minicomputer ApplicationLarry K. Chu. 38-42
- Determining the Relative Efficiencies Of Computation Systems: A Linear Programming ApproachArmin Roeseler. 43-50
- Modeling the Reliability of a Real-Time SystemJ. Dennis Lawrence. 51-57
- 3090/600E Partition vs Single Image StudyDarrel Cook, Joe E. Bell, Chuck Comstock, Glen Farmer. 58-66
- Partitioning Large ProcessorsDavid J. Young, Richard L. Poliak, Russell W. Martindale. 67-74
- Designing an Expert System for Computer Performance EvaluationDonald R. Deese. 75-80
- Performance Monitoring & Resolution System (PMRS)G. Bozikian, W. M. Jaworski. 81-85
- A VAX System Sizing Case StudyMark Stokrp. 86-92
- Capacity Planning in a VAXcluster Environment: A Case StudyPrem Sinha, Jeannie Lieb, Paul Douglas, Jee Fung Pang, Melur K. Raghuraman. 93-96
- Management and Response Time Capacity PlanningR. L. Fischer. 97-99
- A Unified Methodology for Data Center PlanningJames H. Smith, Richard L. Gimarc. 100-103
- TSO Processor and Auxiliary Storage OptionsRichard Poliak. 104-112
- Modelling and Characterizing Workload Dynamics in TSO SystemsLawrence Y. Ho. 113-116
- Performance Analysis of I/O Subsystem on Large Mainframe UNIX SystemsNancy E. Covey, Anthony J. Gaseor, Hasan B. Mutlu. 117-120
- A Performance Study on UNIX Disk I/O Reference TraceT. Paul Lee, Rebecca Wang. 121-127
- Simulation is not a Four Letter WordMichael A. Salsburg. 128-139
- A Back of the Envelope Model of Realistic DASD QueuesBruce McNutt. 140-147
- MVS Performance Management LegendsStephen L. Samson. 148-159
- MVS/XA Installation Performance Specifications(IPS): Design ConsiderationsJ. William Mullen. 160-166
- A Multi-Level Simulation Model of MVS/JES2 Batch WorkloadsCharles E. Hackett. 167-179
- A Framework for Analyzing Parallel Discrete Event SimulationJack V. Briner Jr.. 180-185
- User Friendly Access to the Performance Data BaseSteve Isaacs. 186-195
- The Logic Analyzer: A Tool for Understanding Computer PerformanceTeri-Lynn Judge, Thomas E. Bell. 196-199
- Measurement and Analysis of Central Storage in an MVS/XA Expanded Storage EnvironmentThomas W. McDonald. 200-211
- Quantifying Central Storage RequirementsMichael R. Lee. 212-217
- What s-Different Analysis and its Application to Performance Management in VM SP/HPOJoseph L. Hellerstein. 218-226
- Analyzing VM Performance: A Worksheet Based ApproachRobert F. Berry, Joseph L. Hellerstein. 227-238
- Processor Performance Comparison Problems in VM/SP and VM/SP HPORobert K. Dunsire. 239-243
- Interactive Expert Assistant for Computer Performance EvaluationJeffrey L. Dawson, Hal Shubin. 244-248
- Expert Systems for Computer Performance Evaluation: On MetaRules and Knowledge EngineeringBernard Domanski, Sidney W. Soberman. 249-253
- Expanded Storage Measurement and TuningMichael R. Lee. 254-262
- BOSUN - An In-House Developed Software Monitor for ACP/TPF SystemsDave Clarke. 263-275
- The Next Step in the Evolution of DASD Cache Controllers: Performance ExpectationsRoger P. Kovach. 276-283
- Contention Among Paging I/O ProcessesJames S. DeArmon. 284-289
- Performance Analysis and Modeling of an Office Server in a Distributed PC EnvironmentPrabuddha Biswas, Christine Pietras. 290-297
- Considerations for Modeling Shared DASDJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 298-301
- Emperical Determination of Cache Effectiveness at the Dataset LevelEugene Quinn. 302-303
- The Effect of a Cached DASD Controller on CADAM Response TimeChris Kohlman. 304-308
- Experience with a Queueing Network Model of a Data General MinicomputerJeff T. Buckwalter, Arthur H. W. Lin. 309-316
- Measurement and Prediction of Computer Performance at the FAA s en Route Air Traffic Control CentersEric W. Brehm, Shin-Sun Chow, Robert T. Goettge. 317-320
- How to Obtain Data for Software Performance Engineering StudiesConnie U. Smith. 321-329
- The Columbo School of Expert SystemsSteven R. Hackenberg. 330-334
- The Law of Diminishing Returns: Special Cases of Mixed DASD TypesJoseph B. Major. 335-347
- A Comparison of Paging Subsystems Composed of Expanded Storage and Semiconductor DiskStephen E. Cox. 348-351
- Planning for Capacity: DB2David J. Young, George M. Coleman, Mark H. Schoenberg. 352-364
- Software Queuing Considerations Accessing DB2 from CICSSteven R. Hackenberg. 365-368
- Performance Evaluation of Realistic Image Synthesis SystemsRicki Blau. 369-374
- I/O Subsystem Measurements in a System EnvironmentJohn G. Aschoff. 375-381
- System Managed Storage Doing it Today Planning for the FutureHenry Steinhauer, Daniel Kaberon. 382-386
- DB2 Performance Engineering and Capacity PlanningGlynn B. Giacone. 387-391
- DB2 - Performance and Catalog Locking Implications of Dynamic SQLJoel Goldstein. 392-400
- Remote Workstation Emulation and Other Alternatives to RTEJames W. McGalliard, Ashok K. Thareja. 401-406
- On Relative Speeds of VAX ProcessorsSubhash C. Agrawal. 407-417
- A Technique for Evaluating Network Configuration PerformanceRichard J. Stampf. 418-426
- Performance Analysis of SNA Network Data FlowTachen Leo Lo, Jack Peng. 427-434
- Network Response Time Monitoring IssuesLuis Motles, William Conner. 435-438
- Experience in Benchmarking CICS SystemsDeborah S. Pomerance, Harry L. Sanders. 439-443
- The Performance Evaluation of a Transaction Processing SystemMichael A. Salsburg. 444-449
- Tuning Batch and IMS Systems: Two Parallel Studies in Workload ClassificationWilliam T. Gray. 450-462
- Visual Characterization of Transaction Processing WorkloadsJames P. Bouhana. 463-475
- Improving CADAM and CICS Response Time with a Solid-State DiskChris Kohlman, Clyde Webster. 476-480
- A Performance Analysis of Solid-State DiskJeffrey C. Hoffecker. 481-492
- CICS LSR Buffer Simulator (CLBS)G. Bozikian, J. William Atwood. 493-503
- Using Netview to Report on Network AvailabilityRichard Hammond. 504-510
- A Comparison of IEEE 802.3 Protocol ModelsDonald F. Dubois. 511-519
- Overview of Enterprise Systems Architecture/370 and the PR/SM FeatureJames R. Bowerman. 520-523
- System-Managed Storage: The Impact on PlanningEd Nieves. 524-526
- Relationships Among Virtual Storage, Real Storage, and PagingWilliam S. Cool. 527-530
- Zero Swapping/Paging I/O - A RealityJ. C. Ryden. 531-539
- System Workload Management Using PC-Based GraphicsRonald T. Welf. 540-549
- Putting it all Together ..Jim Jens. 550-556
- Managing Data Processing PersonalitiesTed C. Keller. 557-561
- Capacity Planning Personnel and ResponsibilitiesL. A. Phillips. 562-566
- A Credible Charter for Capacity PlanningKiran Chakravarthy, Allen C. Moltz. 567-572
- Development of a Capacity Planning InfrastructureAllen C. Moltz, Kiran Chakravarthy. 573-576
- Service Level Management at Lloyds BankWilliam Barham, Murrey Faithfull. 577-582
- The Night the Lights Went Out in TexasBill Wagner. 583-586
- Getting the Most Out of Your Vendor s Customer SupportBill Rose. 587-591
- A Production Control Model of On-Line Systems a Capacity Planning OverviewCarolyn Hanna. 592-598
- CMF Analysis Management Concerns Addressed With the CICS Monitoring FacilityDale Doolittle. 599-607
- Great Myths of Capacity PlanningJerry L. Rosenberg. 608-613
- Capacity Planning - A BusinessPatricia J. Hunter. 614-616
- Chargeback ConceptsG. Gewurtz. 617-619
- U. S. Army Expands Concept of Charging for Information ServicesDean Halstead. 620-630
- The Anatomy of Capacity PlanningDavid Edge. 631-641
- Capacity Planning When You Are Out of CapacityMark B. Friedman. 642-654
- The Ascent of Mass Storage SystemsBen Duhl. 655-659
- How the 3990 changes your life: tips and trapsGilbert E. Houtekamer. 660-664
- DASD I/O Performance Tuning: A Case Study of Techniques and ResultsWayne S. Papy. 665-671
- The Real World of DASD ManagementMichael McElwee. 672-677
- Capacity Planning Reporting for Senior ManagementChristopher W. Finney. 678-685
- Data Center Consolidation and Capacity PlanningChristopher W. Finney. 686-696
- Managing for Growth in a VM EnvironmentBucky Pope. 697-704
- Electronic Mail AnalysisCarole Pedriana, Pat Riker, Joan Roehrig, Tony Wang. 705-719
- Business-Level Description of Transaction Processing ApplicationsWilliam Z. Zahavi, James P. Bouhana. 720-726
- Traffic Measurement in Nonhierarchical Data NetworksErik-Jan Bos. 727-732
- Computer Performance Measurement and Capacity Planning for DEC VAXes (and other Minicomputers)Ivan Loffler. 733-737
- Starting from Scratch: The Evolution of a Capacity/Performance Function in a UNIX EnvironmentAnthony M. Krause, Sheri D. Silverstein. 738-747
- How do I Get Started?Craig A. Cooley. 748-756
- Capacity Planning: A Management PrimerJerry L. Rosenberg. 757-758
- Where the Bucks Are (and How to Get Some)Michael McElwee. 759-760
- A Passion for Graphics ExcellenceCalvin Powell. 761-765
- An Expert System s Tutorial for Computer Performance EvaluationBernard Domanski. 766-770
- Data Center Chargeback - A Resource Accounting MethodologyPeter J. Freimayer. 771-775
- Macro Capacity PlanningH. Pat Artis, Bruce L. Gates. 776
- Macro-Level Capacity PlanningLeilani E. Allen. 777-783
- Capacity Planning for VM/VSE SystemsDuncan Cheung. 784-787
- Building Network Management DatabasesBill Mickelson, Hugh Smith. 788-794
- An Introduction To Implementing A Capacity Planning Effort In An MVS EnvironmentPaul Waldowski. 795-809
- So, You Wanna Run A Benchmark?Ronald G. Nichols. 810-814
- Is SMS Really Less Labor Intensive?Arlene M. Morris. 815-817
- System-Managed Storage: The ImpactRob Wells. 818-825
- Processes In DASD Planning Management Tutorial SessionCatherine H. Liu. 826-832
- Capacity Planning - What? Why? & How?Ann Petley-Jones. 833-845
- System Performance Management and Capacity PlanningBernard Domanski. 846-853
- SMF, RMF, and LOGREC: Primary Data SourcesWilliam S. Cool, Joe Kersey. 854-863
- A Case Study Of Integrating A DASD Technology Change Into An Existing PlanAlan M. Sherkow. 864-870
- Tutorial On Statistical Methods For Analysis And ReportingDonald T. Gantz. 871-880
- Or How The System s Analyst Learned To Love AccountingNell Compo Davidson. 881-883
- Office Automation Analysis And VAX/VMS(TM) Capacity Planning: Tools, Techniques And ExperiencesBrian K. Sanders. 884-892
- Using Graph Theory For Network AnalysisHugh Smith. 893-897
- Back-of-the-Envelope Modeling TutorialArnold O. Allen. 898-899
- The Capacity Plan - Table of ContentsPatricia J. Hunter. 900-902
- VM Capacity Planning For MVS Performance AnalystsTim Grieser. 903-909
- Virtual Storage Tuning For MVS/XACarolyn Hanna. 910-919
- A Workload Characterization Tutorial For On-Line SystemsEllen M. Friedman. 920-931
- CICS Tuning ExperiencesFrank M. Bereznay. 932-935
- CICS Shared Resources, Triumphs, and Tragedies TutorialRichard G. Nikula. 936-945
- Network Tuning War Stories With a Happy EndingR. L. Fischer. 946-948
- Relational Technology: Is it for me?John E. Fair. 949-954
- VSAM-Guidelines to Optimization and DesignEugene S. Hudders. 955-960
- Network Management - Evaluation of Leading ProductsKornel Terplan. 967-976
- VM/XA-SP Monitor Data, An Architected Data SourceJames Page. 977-982
- MVS/XA Performance and Resource Measurement Facility(RMF) Data AnalysisJ. William Mullen. 983-1002
- I/O Tuning in the MVS/XA Environment Part IIRich Olcott. 1003-1010
- A Study of Disk Performance Options for UNISYS A Series SystemsMichael A. Salsburg. 1011-1016
- DASD and Cache Performance Analysis Using ModelingThomas Beretvas. 1017-1035
- Processor Storage OverviewGary M. King. 1036-1043
- Processor Storage EstimationGary M. King. 1044-1057
- Storage Benchmarking - Traps, Pitfalls, and SwindlesStephen Goldstein. 1058-1063
- Designing and Measuring High-Performance ProcessorsBill McCormack. 1064-1068
- Analysis of an Intersystem Serialization MechanismHossein H. Ghannad, William H. Tetzlaff. 1069-1075
- Performance Management of Parallel ComputersK. Mani Chandy. 1076-1078
- Integrated Capacity Planning - A Case Study in Development and ImplementationJack E. Brey. 1079-1087
- IMS Transaction Modelling and Response Time Validation Using Analytical Queueing ModelsRaymond A. Clarke. 1088-1091
- The Computer Management and Evaluation Compendium Volume IXRich Olcott. 1092-1093
- MVS Concepts and Facilities MVS/370, MVS/XA and 370/ESARobert H. Johnson. 1094-1098
- System Performance Engineering: Pay Me Now or Pay Me More Later Doug McBride. 1099-1101