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- Analysis of a time-sharing subsystem (A Preliminary Report)Herbert D. Schwetman. 65-75 [doi]
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- A general-purpose software measurement toolDomenico Ferrari, Mark Liu. 94-105 [doi]
- An event-driven data collection and analysis facility for a two-computer networkJames D. Foley, John W. McInroy. 106-120 [doi]
- Measurements of the virtual memory demands of Algol-60 programs (Extended Abstract)Alan P. Batson, Robert E. Brundage. 121-126 [doi]
- HEMI (Hybrid Events Monitoring Instrument)Peter R. Sebastian. 127-139 [doi]
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- Develop your computer performance patternJ. D. Noe, N. W. Runstein. 156-165 [doi]
- The computer capacity curve - a prerequisite for computer performance evaluation and improvementD. E. Brotherton. 166-179 [doi]
- The value of CPU utilization as a criterion for computer system usageWarren J. Erikson. 180-187 [doi]
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