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7. Int. CMG Conference 1981: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Donald R. Deese, Robert J. Bishop, Jeffrey M. Mohr, H. Pat Artis:
Seventh International Computer Measurement Group Conference, New Orleans, LA, USA, December 1-4, 1981, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1981 - Elizabeth A. Rivet:
Performance Evaluation During System Selection. 1-4 - Connie U. Smith:
Increasing Information Systems Productivity by Software Performance Engineering. 5-14 - Duc J. Vianney:
Predicting Software Efficiency During the Design Using Software and Performance Metrics. 15-19 - Linda Brice:
Existing Computer Applications Maintain or Redesign: How to Decide? 20-28 - Kevin L. Mills:
Performance Measurement Problems in a Packet-Switch Network. 29-40 - Raphael D. Katkin, James G. Sprung:
CPE Case Study Using Simulation to Evaluate Implementation of a Local Computer Network. 41-50 - Edward E. Balkovich, Debra S. Lane:
A Performance Measurement Facility for Distributed Computing. 51-57 - Kishor S. Trivedi, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:
Optimal Design of an Interactive System: File Allocation, Device Capacity Selection, and CPU Speed Selection. 58-69 - Peter G. Harrison:
Approximate Analysis and Prediction of Time Delay Distributions in Networks of Queues. 70-80 - Duane Tiemann:
Do It Yourself Modelling Using Open System Queueing Theory. 81-91 - Gianfranco Balbo, Steven C. Bruell:
Aggregation in Multiclass Queueing Networks. 92-96 - Daniel A. Menascé, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Computing Performance Measures of Computer Systems with Variable Degree of Multiprogramming. 97-106 - A. Lewis Bastian, J. S. Hyde, W. E. Langstroth:
Characteristics of DASD Use. 107-109 - Brian J. Smith:
I/O Subsystem Workloads: Measurements and Modeling. 110-118 - M. L. Reed:
Managing DASD Performance to Satisfy Workload Requirements. 119-126 - Doug Neuse, K. Mani Chandy, Jayadev Misra, Robert Berry:
A Computer Modeling System Based on a User-Extensible Modeling Library. 127-129 - Edward F. McHugh, Percy Tzelnic:
Using Fractional Factorial Design to Examine Scheduling Policies. 130-135 - Leon S. Sanchez:
A Performance Management Program at the FDA - A Case Study. 136-145 - David R. Vincent:
Using Operational Standards to Enhance System Performance. 146-160 - Leilani E. Allen:
User Education for Capacity Management. 161-170 - H. Pat Artis:
A Data Management Algorithm for MVS Capacity Planning. 171-177 - Sharon M. Forrest, Stephen L. Horne:
Storage Media Analysis: Methodology and Findings. 178-182 - Alex S. Wight:
Cluster Analysis for Characterising Computer System Workloads - Panacea or Pandora? 183-189 - L. E. Davis, Tachen Leo Lo:
The Evaluation of Methods for the Estimation of System Resource Usage for Capacity Planning. 190-199 - James P. Bouhana, Jeffrey P. Buzen, Allan I. Levy:
Data Collection for Analytic Modeling of UNIVAC 1100 Systems. 200-212 - Jerome W. Blaylock, John C. Kelly:
System Tuning the UNIVAC Executive Operating System's Dynamic Allocator. 213-219 - Russell W. Zears:
An Interactive Workload Model of a Virtual Memory System at Johnson Space Center. 220-227 - John F. Thill, Randy E. Moore:
Measuring NCR Comten Communications Processors with Hardware Monitors. 228-232 - Walter P. Kraslawsky:
Response Component Analysis - A Tutorial Case Study. 233-241 - Robert E. Kinicki, Dennis Mazur:
Performance Analysis of a DECSYSTEM-20. 242-247 - Robert M. Jackson:
Workload Characterization and Capacity Planning at a Large IBM Installation - A Case Study. 248-251 - Ingrid Y. Bucher, James W. Moore:
Comparative Performance Evaluation of two Supercomputers: CDC Cyber-205 and CRI Cray-1. 252-261 - Jeffrey M. Mohr, Carol B. Wilson, Peggy M. Chan, Richard Moore:
Fiscal Aspects of ADP Service Management. 262-270 - John E. Gaffney Jr.:
Software Metrics and Performance. 271-264 - Thomas Beretvas:
MVS/SP Paging Tutorial. 275-294 - Julie K. Brooks:
Modelling the DP Organization for Capacity Planning. 295-303
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