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- Challenges Of Capacity Planning In A Distributed EnvironmentAmy W. Apon. 1-9
- Critical Issues In Distributed Network ManagementRobert E. Kinicki. 10-14
- Data Mining The Original Data Warehouse: Twenty-Five Years And A Million Lines of SAS LaterBarry Merrill. 15-26
- Internet Payment SystemsDipto Chakravarty, Salam Dahbour. 27-38
- The Long And Winding Road To AIX Performance TuningAndrea L. Glaser. 39-49
- Is 32-Bit Application Performance As Good As Expected?Jeffry A. Schwartz. 50-61
- The Performance Impact Of Web BrowsersYiping Ding, Subhash C. Agrawal. 62-73
- Getting Started In Mainframe Capacity Planning ActivitiesGregory V. Caliri. 74-78
- MQSeries-A Business Solution For The 90 sClayton S. Ching. 79-83
- A Simulation Model Of A Client-Server LAN/WAN NetworkTim Follen. 84-93
- Network Performance Modeling - Get A Grip!Michael A. Salsburg. 94-102
- Measurement And Analysis Of Process & Workload CPU Time In UNIX EnvironmentsSubhash C. Agrawal, Kenneth Newman, Michael Forsyth, Yefim Somin. 103-114
- CICS Dynamic Transaction Routing: Methods And TechniquesSteven R. Hackenberg. 115-120
- Measurement And Analysis Of Client/Server SystemsSteve Franklin. 121-130
- Introduction To Capacity Management TechniquesLinwood Merritt. 131-135
- Tape Performance Tools: A Requirement For The FutureDiana Lubow. 136-146
- Beyond The Numbers: The Human Side Of Capacity PlanningLinda Libby. 147-153
- Sysplex & DB2 Version 4 Data SharingDavid A. Beulke. 154-161
- WLM Goal Mode Using A Quickstart Service PolicyCheryl Watson. 162-169
- Oracle, Sybase, And Informix: Metrics For Sizing, Planning, Monitoring And TuningGlynn B. Giacone. 170-177
- IT Service Management For World Wide Web SitesDaniel J. Squillace, Don O. Koch. 178-185
- Performance Monitoring And Capacity Planning For Web ServersRodney B. Wallace, Tyrone E. McKoy Jr.. 186-197
- Banking On Technology: How The Implementation Of Sequential Data Striping And Hardware Data Compression Can Bring Benefit To The Bottom LineSteve W. Mawhinney, Catherine S. Nolan. 198-204
- On The Relationship Of Server Disk Workloads And Client File RequestsJohn R. Heath, Stephen A. R. Houser. 205-213
- Using SNMP To Analyze The Performance Of Networks And Distributed SystemsBernie Davidovics. 214-228
- Clearing The Fog: Getting The Value Out Of Your Distributed Computing AssetsSteve F. Kuekes. 229-234
- Statistics For The Algebraically ChallengedDick Sziede. 235-248
- A Benchmark Comparing UNIX And Window NT For Decision Support With Oracle RDBMSRayne Chen. 249-259
- 1 + 1 != 2: Welcome To The Jungle Of Performance Benchmarking For Network BackupsPeter Liu. 260-265
- Analyzing, Tuning, And Planning For Hybrid Tape SubsystemsWilliam T. Gray. 266-276
- Managing A Shared Server-Issues And Stress PointsMatthew F. Haley. 277-281
- I/O Reference Patterns At Extended Time Scales: An Empirical StudyBruce McNutt. 282-289
- Case Study Of A Synthetic Benchmark At The USDA National Information Technology CenterKersi Bhiwandiwalla, David Ireland, John Betz, James W. McGalliard. 290-298
- Performance Prediction Of Parallel Applications On Networks Of WorkstationsDaniel A. Menascé, Amar Rao. 299-308
- Discovering The Relationships Between MetricsBernard Domanski. 309-313
- Review SMF Data For Parallel SysplexPage T. Borchetta, Gary King. 314-327
- A Real World Client/Server Capacity StudyBob Chaney Jr.. 328-336
- Operational Needs for Software Products That Manage Batch Workloads and Distributed ComputersLarry Roche, Henry Newman, Johannes Grawe. 337-347
- Optimizing Database AllocationsJunro Nose, Mikio Kiyota. 348-357
- Benchmarking: Why, What, How, When And WhereJerry L. Rosenberg. 358-367
- A Method For Evaluation And Selection Of Complex Hardware And Software SystemsJozo J. Dujmovic. 368-378
- UNIX Workload Characterization Using Process AccountingJames P. Bouhana. 379-390
- Using Analytical Modeling To Ensure Client/Server Application PerformanceGene M. Leganza. 391-398
- The Effects Of MP Serialization On Logical Partitioning CapacityBob Ellsworth. 399-407
- On The Performance Of Parallel Computers: Order Statistics, Amdahl s Law and Their ApplicationsYiping Ding, Tao Zhang, Lester Lipsky. 408-419
- Object-Oriented Approach To Performance Management In A Distributed EnvironmentSubhash C. Agrawal, Amr Hafez, Albert J. Parent, Richard Schoeller. 420-429
- Client-Server Performance Management: Evolution Or Revolution?Adam Grummitt. 430-441
- Tape Configurations And Volume StackingGilbert E. Houtekamer. 442-447
- The Parallel Sysplex As SMP: Viewing Performance, Capacity, And Scalability Through A Familiar LensIrwin F. Kraus. 448-454
- A Manager s Framework For Enterprise Resource ManagementGeorge I. Thompson. 455-466
- The Need For An Enterprise Resource Management Measurement/Forecasting InfrastructureGeorge I. Thompson. 467-478
- Beyond Bandwidth-Mainframe Style Capacity Planning For Networks And Windows NTJeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum. 479-485
- MVS Workload Manager Velocity Goals: What You Don t Know Can Hurt YouJohn E. Arwe. 486-497
- Designing High-Performance Distributed Applications Using Software Performance Engineering: A TutorialConnie U. Smith. 498-507
- Sled Is Dead, RAID Is Staid, Virtual Disk is RealityHeather M. Butchart. 508-518
- Sibling PEND: Like A Wheel Within A WheelH. Pat Artis. 519-527
- Outsourcing Network Management: Why, When, How?Eddie Rabinovitch. 528-531
- Modelling Telecommunications Systems That Have Power-Tail (Bursty, Chaotic, Heavy-Tail, Self-Similar, etc.) TrafficLester Lipsky. 532-553
- Storing And Using Performance Data From Multiple PlatformsLinwood Merritt. 554-559
- Fractal Patterns In DASD I/O TrafficDavid L. Peterson, David B. Adams. 560-571
- Open Systems, Storage, And Performance (For The Mainframe Mind)John G. Aschoff. 572-578
- Systems And Workload Management In The Parallel WorldJohn L. Connor. 579-587
- Introduction To Statistics In Computer MeasurementCharles T. McGavin Jr.. 588-592
- Capacity Management Of Distributed Windows NT ServersRichard D. Austin. 593-600
- Tape! What You Don t Know Can Hurt YouJohn N. Clarke. 601-610
- Tele-Winds Of ChangeJames W. Tummins. 611-617
- High Availability I/O Subsystems: A Comparison Of Remote Copy ApproachesAnthony G. Mungal. 618-631
- Managing UNIX I/O SubsystemsRobert H. Johnson. 632-643
- The Case For Personal Computers As WorkstationsTimothy J. Gibson, Ethan L. Miller. 644-652
- Moving Work From Bi-Polar To CMOS TechnologyWilliam L. Shelden Jr.. 653-658
- Methodology For System Performance EvaluationTomoyuki Kawano, Kazuhiko Baba. 659-667
- DB2 Version 3 & 4 Performance MetricsJoel Goldstein. 668-676
- Open Enterprise Performance-APPC Response Time ChallengeCatherine H. Liu. 677-684
- If It s Client/Server, It Must Be Time To CYA (Control Your Assets)Ruth V. Heidel. 685-691
- Workload Manager In A SysplexSridhar Gopalaswami, Michael Derbaum. 692-702
- Performance Engineering A Distributed Architecture (An Evaluation Of Proposed DCE And Encina Cells)Diana Szumilas, Sandra McCrady, Ron Leighton. 703-712
- Are You Ready For Tomorrow Today? Understanding Enterprise Network Transmission TechnologiesTachen Leo Lo. 713-723
- Tickets To The Ball Park Fast Estimating Techniques For DB2/MVSChuck Hoover. 724-736
- Simalytic Enterprise Modeling - The Best Of Both WorldsTim R. Norton. 737-748
- Cache Residency Time: Pragmatic Approach Versus Approximation TechniqueWin J. Bowman. 749-757
- The Eight Commandments Of Storage ManagementWayne A. Schumack. 758-764
- UNIX Performance Management: It Doesn t Have To Cost A FortuneJaqueline A. Lynch. 765-772
- The Future Looks Bright For DIMMark B. Friedman, Bob Shannon. 773-786
- Description Of New DASD TechnologyThomas Beretvas. 787-800
- Analyzing Processor SpeedRay Wicks. 801-808
- Tape Performance ManagementClifford J. Goosmann. 809-818
- Fellowship - Simulation And Modeling Of A Simultaneous Multithreading ProcessorDean M. Tullsen. 819-828
- Performance Analysis Of A WWW ServerVirgĂlio A. F. Almeida, Jussara M. Almeida, Cristina D. Murta. 829-838
- Client/Server End-To-End Response Time: Real Life ExperienceMark M. Maccabee. 839-849
- A Case Study Of Applying Traditional Data Center Capacity Planning Techniques To Your Company s Phone SystemCarl E. Sommer, Tim Rowles. 850-860
- Managing Your Memory In Solaris And AIXChris B. Hull. 861-868
- DB2 Databases: Searching Out The Hot SpotsEdward A. Woods. 869-876
- SAP R/3 In A UNIX Environment: A Case Study For Client/Server Capacity PlanningGlynn B. Giacone, Javier Munoz. 877-885
- Capacity Planning for Web-Based Internet Business ServicesEric D. Ho, Michael E. Matchett. 886-896
- Benchmarking And Modeling: Pick Your FavoriteGilbert E. Houtekamer. 897-905
- An Approach To Open Systems Capacity ManagementMike Tsykin, Christopher D. Langshaw. 906-915
- Automating Mainframe Reporting Through The LANDavid B. Adams. 916-923
- A Workload Control System For A Network Performance Measurement EnvironmentJozo J. Dujmovic, James B. Law. 924-935
- Performance Evaluation Of A CMOS Processor Using A Synthetic Assembler BenchmarkJames W. McGalliard, Gary Cline, Joseph Shakelton. 936-947
- A Synthesis Of System Analysis And Performance EngineeringRobert J. Michalsky. 948-956
- Understanding The MP Effect: Multiprocessing In PicturesNeil J. Gunther. 957-968
- Gaining Management Control Of Client/Server EnvironmentsGeorge W. Dodson. 969-975
- Automated Enterprise Systems Reporting Using Microsoft EXCEL VBAKaison Yen. 976-979
- Cost-Effective Client-Server Performance ModelingAmy C. Spellmann. 980-986
- Experiences With The AT&T Internet Difference EngineFred Douglis. 987-996
- Performance Considerations In File Transfers Using FTP Over Wide-Area ATM NetworksLuiz A. DaSilva, Rick Lett, Victor Frost. 997-1001
- RS/6000 Processor Performance Modeling A Methodology For IBM RISC 6000 Model 990 Modeling And Performance EvaluationJohn R. Zaleski. 1002-1011
- Response Time And Resource Budgeting In A Client/Server ApplicationDennis Moya, Prabuddha Biswas. 1012-1020
- Three Methods For Cache Sizing Too Much, Too Little, And Just Right?David P. Griffith. 1021-1025
- UNIX Web Server Performance AnalysisMichael R. Stadelmann, Subhash C. Agrawal. 1026-1033
- Data Center I/O Patterns And Power LawsDavid L. Peterson. 1034-1045
- Rules Of Thumb For Selecting Metrics For Detecting Performance ProblemsJoseph L. Hellerstein. 1046-1057
- Computer Resource Management Using Statistical Quality MethodsGlen W. Delvecchio. 1058-1067
- Planes, Trains, And Automobiles: What To Do When You Don t Have A MapRick Lebsack. 1068-1078