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11. Int. CMG Conference 1985: Dallas, TX, USA
- Donald R. Deese, H. Pat Artis, Bernard Domanski, John P. Pilch, Sue Felix, Sidney Finehirsh, Jason G. Shane, Gordon R. Stauffer:
Eleventh International Computer Measurement Group Conference, Dallas, TX, USA, December 9-13, 1985, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1985 - Richard Hammond:
An Automated Approach to IMS Screen Performance Reviews. 1-12 - Philip S. Yu, Daniel M. Dias, John T. Robinson, Balakrishna R. Iyer, Douglas W. Cornell:
Distributed Concurrency Control Analysis for Data Sharing. 13-20 - Thomas E. Bell, T. M. Thorley:
Tools to Analyze Minicomputer Performance. 21-29 - Richard L. Gimarc, K. Mani Chandy:
HSS: A Tool for Evaluating the Performance of Office Systems. 30-41 - Bernard A. Lichtig:
Large Systems Performance Evaluation Studies in TSO Environments. 42-64 - C. Salisbury, J. Majikes:
The Accuracy of Time Sharing Option Performance Measurements. 65-75 - Kasumu O. Salawu:
Capacity Prediction for Unix Systems. 76-79 - Li-Jin W. Chung:
A Large Unix Application Sizing Methodology. 80-84 - William H. Tetzlaff, Gerald A. Spivak, William M. Buco, Thomas Beretvas, Jerry Greenberg, David R. Patterson:
Prototyping Experimental Paging Algorithms. 85-93 - Juan A. Garay, Martin G. Kienzle, William H. Tetzlaff:
Preliminary Analysis of Page Reference Strings of an Interactive System. 94-105 - Josef Giglmayr:
On the Traffic Performance Evaluation of Processor Systems by Stochastic Petri Nets. 106-111 - K. Sundar Das, B. D. Jensen:
An Analytical Approach to Terminal Configuration Engineering. 112-115 - William T. Gray:
The Use of Analytic Modeling to Compare Various I/O Configurations. 116-122 - Timothy S. Beach, John M. Cianci:
IMS Response Time Improvements Using the 3880-D13 Cached Control Unit. 123-124 - Wayne E. Bell, Thomas E. Bell:
Performance Evaluation of Microcomputers with Emphasis on the IBM PC/AT. 125-132 - A. Lewis Bastian:
Getting Good Performance from a PC. 133-135 - Fred Moore:
Solid State Device Considerations. 136-153 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
Analysis of Device Level Select in IBM 3380 Disks. 154-160 - S. R. Nichols:
A Decision Process for Hardware Monitors. 161-164 - Brian Day:
Multiple Concurrent Sessions for a Single User. 165-169 - Joseph L. Hellerstein, Hugo M. Van Woerkom:
YSCOPE: A Shell for Building Expert Systems for Solving Computer-Performance Problems. 170-180 - Andrew P. Levine:
ESP: An Expert System for Computer Performance Management. 181-186 - Tachen Leo Lo, Jack Peng:
Network Simplification: A Prudent Approach for Managing Distributed Communication Networks. 187-192 - Ajit P. Narayan:
Analytic Model of a PABX Based Data Network. 193-203 - Gary J. Stroebel, Randy D. Baxter, Michael J. Denney:
A Capacity Planning Expert System for IBM System/38. 204-212 - J. M. Taylor, P. R. P. Ingram:
An Expert System for Terminal Fault Diagnosis. 213-219 - Steven R. Dodge, Lester Kooyman:
Interactive VM Benchmarks with a Simple Driver System. 220-226 - Samuel T. Chanson, Barry J. Brachman:
A Model of a Swapping System Under Disk Saturation. 227-234 - Elaine L. Settles:
Comparison of Modeling Methods for a Large IMS System. 235-240 - Bernard Domanski:
IMS Workload Characterization: What Comes After Clustering? 241-244 - Joann M. Ostrowski, John L. Webb, Thomas A. Hilton:
Implementing Expert System Technology into the Field of Computer Performance Evaluation. 245-250 - Miriam R. Tausner:
A Taxonomy of Reasoning Strategies for Expert Systems. 251-258 - George R. Paterson:
Computing End User Response Time in a Production CICS Network. 259-267 - Ronald T. Welf:
Capacity Planning in an ACP/TPF Message Switching Environment. 268-274 - James S. DeArmon:
System Dynamics and the Paging I/O Approach. 275-279 - Kathy Morse, Robert E. Kinicki:
A Performance Study of Multiprocessor Scheduling Algorithms on a VAX 11/782. 280-289 - K. R. Strauss:
An Economical Approach to System Stimulation. 290-296 - Martin G. Kienzle:
How to Control Benchmarks of Large Systems. 297-305 - Kevin Mills, Marnie Wheatley, Richard Colella:
Simulation of an International Standard Transport Protocol. 306-313 - Devendra Kumar:
Design and Performance Analysis of a Distributed Simulation Scheme. 314-320 - Hulan E. Jack Jr.:
Some Parameters to Evaulate Performance and Capacity on Burroughs B5000/B6000/B7000 Mainframe Computers. 321-327 - Howard C. Berkowitz, Walter E. Palmer, Eugene L. Furtman:
Response Time Components in Distributed Networks. 328-337 - Howard C. Berkowitz, Mamie Y. Liu:
Comparing Polled and Packet-Switched Performance Using ANSI Standard Techniques. 338-345 - Frank J. Ingrassia:
Modelling the Performance of New Online Systems. 346-357 - Ellen M. Friedman, Jerry L. Rosenberg, Deborah A. Sheetz:
XA Migration: Predicting the Performance Impact Using Analytic Models. 358-362 - Annette S. Palmer, James C. Browne, Jonathan M. Silverman, Anand R. Tripathi, Rajkumar Velpuri:
A Performance Model of a Fault-Tolerant Distributed System for Evaluating Reliability Mechanisms. 363-378 - Richard Colella, Robert Aronoff, Kevin Mills:
Performance Improvements for IS Transport. 379-385 - Kaison Yen:
Projecting CPU Capacity Requirements - A Simple Approach. 386-391 - Robert Clements, Ken W. Kolence:
Building Workload Profiles to Estimate Practical CPU Power. 392-399 - Jeffrey L. Franklin, Phillip Q. Hwang, Arthur Wrenn, Teresa Park:
Software Analysis Tools: A Method for Developing Performance Model Inputs. 400-410 - Connie U. Smith:
Experience with Tools for Software Performance Engineering. 411-417 - Catherine H. Liu, Roger P. Kovach:
DASD Management and Tuning Issues. 418-426 - Bruce McNutt:
The Impact of 2-to-1 Volume Folding on Seek Time: A Comparison of Five Cases. 427-433 - John E. Gaffney Jr.:
Some Metrics for Assessing the Degree of "Fit" of Software to its Host Computer. 434-437 - W. Godwin, W. Suhler:
A Timing Estimation Method for Large System Software Development. 438-444 - J. William Mullen:
Capacity Planning: A Strategic Planning Process. 445-451 - Lauren M. Greene, James J. Simon:
Establishing Performance & Capacity Planning in a Conversion Environment. 452-457 - David Kimball:
Complex Network Management. 458-461 - Thomas W. McDonald:
Principles of SNA Performance Management. 462-467 - James A. Sannerud, Raffael J. Guidone:
Managing DASD Growth. 468-474 - Frank J. Ingrassia:
Climbing the Corporate DP Ladder. 475-477 - Barbara C. Bowie:
Bridging the Management - DP Gap. 478-480 - Dave Richards:
Use of Data Center Management Reviews to Improve Data Processing Efficiency. 481-483 - Roberta S. Terkowitz:
The Integration oF CPE Consultants into the Workplace. 484-485 - Dennis C. Wenk:
Management Control of Management Information Systems. 486-489 - Marilyn T. Kanas:
A Second Look At Recruiting CPE Professionals. 490-492 - Reinetta Van Eendenburg:
The Subject was Training.... Training in the Computer Performance Evaluation Arena. 493-495 - Susan P. Nicholson, Grace M. Bardine, Frances D. Mendelsohn:
PCC Information Center - A Unique Approach to Managing the Impact of Micro to Mainframe Interface. 496-498 - Ralph S. Terkowitz:
The Productivity Center: An Attempt to Merge End User Computing With Traditional Software Development. 499-501 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Effective Management Reporting: How to Optimally Present Results to Management. 502-504 - Sidney Finehirsh:
Effective Service Level Reporting. 505-509 - Carole Arruda Reed:
Management Reporting from a Performance Data Base. 510-518 - George W. (Bill) Miller:
Commercial Workload Demand Forecasting and Management Reporting at American Airlines. 519-524 - Bernard Domanski:
The Role of Personal Computers in a Large System Benchmark. 525-529 - G. Gewurtz:
Management Reporting Facility Using A Personal Computer. 530-534 - Tachen Leo Lo:
Capacity Management: A Multi-Relational Process. 535-542 - Herman P. Hoplin:
Decision Support for Managers Built on Knowledge-Based Systems: A Future Trend in Information Systems. 543-548 - D. J. Sanders:
Capacity Planning - A True Political Science. 549-551 - Joseph E. Trevaskis:
Why Shouldn't the People Who Asked You to Dinner Pay Their Own Tab? 552-554 - Frank J. Ingrassia:
Artificial Intelligence: Building the Perfect Beast. 555-557 - Ann T. Maeda, Linda A. Aho:
Using Expert System Technology to Evaluate System Resource Planning Alternatives: A Management Perspective. 558-563 - H. Pat Artis:
The Five Stages of Capacity Planning. 564-568 - Robert J. Creedon:
A Performance Management Handbook: Documenting the Process. 569-573 - Thomas E. Bell, T. M. Thorley:
Minicomputer Performance Analysis Problems and Techniques. 574-577 - Anthony M. Abowd:
Data Processing Financial Planning. 578-585 - F. William Hoffman, William L. Fuerst:
Designing and Using Chargeback Systems: A Tutorial. 586-588 - J. William Mullen:
Capacity Planning: Basic Elements for the Process. 589-597 - Margaret E. Berry:
Survey of Network Performance Evaluation and Prediction Tools. 598-603 - James E. Dalton, Kenneth E. Levy:
Why Performance Analysts and Capacity Planners Should be Involved in Data Center Moves. 604-606 - Mario M. Morino:
Views on Professionalism. 607-615 - James A. Stanton:
Becoming a Manager: The Transition from Technician to Manager. 616-622 - Jason G. Shane:
SMF Data Integrity and Archival. 623-629 - Kenneth E. Levy:
A Second Look at Subsecond Response Time. 630-633 - Robert A. Orchard, Bernard Domanski, John P. Pilch:
System Performance Management and Capacity Planning. 634-640 - J. William Mullen:
MVS Performance and Resource Measurement Facility (RMF) Data Analysis. 641-652 - H. Pat Artis:
Using Expert Systems for Analyzing RMF Data. 653-657 - Geoff Senson:
How to Assess the Results of your CPU Benchmark. 658-667 - Edward D. Lazowska:
Capacity Planning Using Queueing Network Models - A Tutorial. 668-669 - Roger D. Stoesz:
Validation Tips for Analytic Models of MVS Systems. 670-674 - Arnold O. Allen:
Introduction to Information System Modeling. 675-678 - Win-Yeu Winnie Chen:
A Methodology for Modeling M204 On-Line Existing Workloads Using BEST/1 and MICS MVS Model Generator. 679-683 - D. J. Howe:
A Basic Approach To A Capacity Planning Methodology. 684-689 - Kenneth E. Levy:
An Introduction to I/O Configuration Redesign. 690-692 - Daniel J. Squillace:
Introduction to RACF for the Performance Analyst. 693-696 - Bill Lulofs:
Disk Capacity Assessment Program Planning of the DASD Resource. 697-699 - Glen Becker:
Capacity Planning for Applications Still Under Development. 700-703 - John W. Propst:
Developing Effective Service Level Agreements. 704-709 - Ethan D. Bolker:
Measuring and Modeling MVS Under VM. 710-713 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
Overview of I/O Architecture in the IBM 308X/3090. 714-720 - Sue Felix:
Analytic Representations of MVS I/O Subsystems. 721-725 - Henry Steinhauer:
How to Get Better Response from a Highly Modular Application. or What Do You Do When Structured Techniques Invade an IMS Shop. 726-729 - James T. Cheeseman:
IMS Modeling. 730-738 - Robert D. Levy:
Requirements for the Futures of Data Storage Management. 739-748 - Thomas Beretvas:
DASD Performance Analysis Using Modeling. 749-760 - Paula T. Guttman:
Systems Network Architecture. 761-769 - Michael A. Salsburg:
Optimizations for a Complex Network Simulation. 770-779 - Robert A. Orchard:
A Mathematical Approach to the Management of Service Requirements. 780-786 - Nancy Martin:
The Management of Expert System Development. 787-790 - Rich Olcott:
Management of Online Storage in a Multi-Processor Environment. 791-812 - James W. Cortada:
Managing DP Hardware: Capacity Planning, Cost Justification, Availability, and Energy Management (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983). 813-815 - James C. Wetherbe:
The MIS Executive. 816-821 - Edward A. MacNair, Charles H. Sauer:
Elements of Practical Performance Modeling. 822-825 - Edward D. Lazowska, John Zahorjan, G. Scott Graham, Kenneth C. Sevcik:
Quantitative System Performance. 826-828 - Nancy Martin:
Programming Expert Systems in OPS5 - An Introduction to Rule-Based Programming(1). 829-832 - Peter E. Berkeley:
Computer Operations Training: A Strategy for Change. 833-835 - R. H. Spencer:
Computer Usability Testing: Some Basic Considerations. 836-839 - James A. Stanton:
Executive Views and Expectations of Capacity Planning. 840-841 - Henry Steinhauer:
Panel Discussion on Chargeback Issues. 842
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