David Morley, Jason G. Shane, Sue Felix, Bernard Domanski, John Boelens, Gordon R. Stauffer, Roberta S. Terkowitz, Tom Scoumperdis, H. Pat Artis (Eds.):
13th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, Orlando, FL, USA, December 7-11, 1987, Proceedings.
Computer Measurement Group 1987
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editor = {David Morley and
Jason G. Shane and
Sue Felix and
Bernard Domanski and
John Boelens and
Gordon R. Stauffer and
Roberta S. Terkowitz and
Tom Scoumperdis and
H. Pat Artis},
title = {13th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, Orlando,
FL, USA, December 7-11, 1987, Proceedings},
booktitle = {Int. CMG Conference},
publisher = {Computer Measurement Group},
year = {1987},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- Jean Ju, Stan Caldwell:
Projection Algorithms for IBM DASD Cache Analysis Tool.
1-8
- Bruce McNutt, James W. Murray:
A Multiple Workload Approach to Cache Planning.
9-15
- Ellen M. Friedman:
Workload Characterization for Subsystems: A Case Study for IDMS.
16-32
- Charles E. Hackett:
Identification of Tuning Opportunities Through the Use of User Behavior Graphs.
33-39
- Frank M. Bereznay:
VSAM Specification and Tuning: Optimization of VSAM Performance in Batch and CICS Environments.
40-45
- Ben Duhl:
In Pursuit of DASD Data Path Alternatives.
46-52
- Joseph L. Hellerstein:
An Intuitive Approach to Performance Prediction with Application to Workload Management in VM SP/HPO.
53-63
- Matt J. Merges:
A Simple Linear Programming Model For Computation Center Investment Decisions.
64-71
- Gilbert E. Houtekamer, Rob van Hoboken, Guus Bonnes:
A comparative study of System/370 CPU's.
72-78
- Jerry P. Place:
Tightly-Coupled Effect Processor Contention Overhead.
79-80
- William T. Gray, M. Cheng:
Forecasting CPU Utilization in an IMS Environment: A Case Study Using Monte Carlo Techniques.
81-86
- Dale Gilbert:
Modelling of a Production IMS System under a Multi-Function Processing Architecture.
87-94
- Michael R. Lee:
Memory Management for Large IBM Systems.
95-101
- Gilbert E. Houtekamer, Rob van Hoboken, Guus Bonnes:
Modelling Memory constrained systems.
102-109
- Allan H. Shub:
PROFS Capacity Planning Issues.
110-117
- Mary Sue Dickerson:
VM Performance - Top Down That Went Bottom Up.
118-121
- Per Futtrup, Morten Panduro, Bent Vestermark:
End-User Response Time Measurement - Not The Final Solution.
122-132
- Michael W. Yount:
Determining End User Response Time Using NLDM.
133-137
- Connie U. Smith:
General Principles for Performance Oriented Design.
138-144
- Doug McBride:
The System Performance Cycle: A Methodology For Architecting Product Performance.
145-150
- Frank J. Ingrassia:
Expert Systems: Let's Build one Together.
151-159
- Bernard Domanski:
A PROLOG-based Expert System for Tuning MVS/XA.
160-166
- A. Long, W. Suhler:
A Flexible Approach to Performance Prediction For Large System Software Development.
167-176
- John L. Gibson:
Sizing New Automated Systems Having Unknown Workloads: A Structured Approach.
177-183
- John F. Temperly, Robert J. Hardman:
An Experiment in the Calculation of Capture Ratios.
184-188
- Mel F. Kirshin:
The Use of Regression Analysis in the Calculation of Capture Ratios.
189-191
- Daniel Kaberon:
Caching the Tape Library - Tape Reference Patterns and Automated Tape Systems.
192-200
- William F. Dines Jr., Bradley A. Cahill:
Analyzing the Performance Characteristics of 18-Track Tape Technology.
201-207
- Martha R. Henley, Ingrid Liu:
Static vs Dynamic Management of Consistently Very Active Data Sets.
208-216
- Kenneth E. Levy:
A Simulation Model for Determining Optimal Freespace Levels on MVS Disk Storage Volumes.
217-221
- H. W. Barry Merrill:
New Measurement Data Sources for MVS X/A and its Subsystems.
222-232
- Jack van Kinsbergen:
Expert Systems and MVS Performance Management.
233-236
- Carolyn Hanna:
Expanded Storage Usage and Tuning.
237-245
- Jeffrey P. Buzen, J. William Mullen, Annie W. Shum:
Measurement and Analysis of Expanded Storage in IBM 3090-400 Systems.
246-251
- Steven R. Hackenberg:
A Heuristic Modeling Approach to CICS Capacity Planning.
252-255
- Thomas Beretvas:
Paging Analysis in an Expanded Storage Environment.
256-265
- John P. Pilch, Bernard Domanski:
IBM 3090 Processor Expanded Storage Experiments.
266-271
- Douglas R. MacKinnon:
Is a Picture Always Worth a Thousand Words?
272-278
- Dyna Wilson:
An Implementation of a Graphical Management Information System Using Symphony.
279-281
- Phil Bodley:
The Need for a Network Monitor.
282-296
- H. Pat Artis:
A Systematic Approach for Identifying Peak Periods.
287-289
- Stephen L. Samson:
Workload-Oriented Performance Analysis in MVS.
290-295
- Anthony G. Mungal:
On the Optimization of Memory in Large Interactive Environments.
296-303
- Andrew Tron, John Sutherland:
Estimating the Maximum Throughput of a CYBER 930 Disk Subsystem.
304-309
- David S. Lindsay:
Performance Architecture Comparison of Vector Processors on Large Scientific and Commercial Machines.
310-329
- David S. Lindsay:
A Technique for Evaluating the Performance of Vector Processors.
330-335
- Ted C. Keller:
3480 Performance and Capacity Planning.
336-344
- James T. Cheeseman:
Transaction Resource Demand.
345-350
- J. Jerik Tornheim, Richard T. Williams:
Workload Characterization Using UNIX System Accounting.
351-359
- G. C. Steindel, H. G. Madison:
A Benchmark Comparison of DB2 and the DBC/1012.
360-369
- G. Burgess Allison:
Performance Tuning for a VAX-Based Relational Database Application: A Case Study and Lessons Learned.
370-389
- Joseph B. Major:
Empirical Models of DASD Response Time.
390-398
- Bruce McNutt:
Large Capacity DASD: Is Performance Something to be Afraid of?
399-404
- Donald T. Gantz, Carlos M. Gonzalez, Melvin L. Moore:
Capacity Planning for a Multi-Processor Environment Supporting CICS Transactions.
405-414
- Theresa A. Hellner, Dennis J. Henry:
Model Timeframe Selection and Analysis of Variance of an Online Transaction Processing Workload.
415-422
- Michael A. Salsburg:
Disk Cache Performance Modeling.
423-431
- Nancy Nearing:
A Method For Reporting Cashed I/O Subsystem Performance.
432-440
- Arun Kumar, Melur K. Raghuraman:
Balanced Exponential Approximation Algorithm.
441-445
- Tachen Leo Lo:
Sensitivity Analysis of System Changes Under a Production Environment.
446-451
- T. Paul Lee:
Characterizing UNIX Stream Mechanism Via Pipe Experiments.
452-457
- Behrokh Samadi:
Analyzing File System Fragmentation on Unix Systems.
458-463
- Tachen Leo Lo, Jack Peng:
Capacity Analysis of PBX Systems.
464-473
- J. Dennis Lawrence:
Conceptual Issues in Measuring the Behavior of a Distributed Real-Time Process-Control Computer System.
474-481
- John Wandzilak, Raymond Murphy:
Comprehensive Process for Projecting Computer Resources.
482-489
- Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Capacity Planning as a Business Process.
490-495
- Ruu-Tian Lawrence:
A Capacity Planning Methodology That is Destined to Succeed.
496-503
- Bruce A. Ingraham:
What We Can Learn From Other Capacity Planners: A Survey of Quantitative Methods.
504-507
- Kenneth C. Jones:
Managing Departmental Mainframe Demand Through Shared Accountability.
508-514
- Michael Marcus:
Management Reporting: An Approach To Availability and Service Reporting.
515-517
- Brian P. Wessner:
Quality Improvement in Capacity Management.
518-521
- Hulan E. Jack Jr., Kim Goldenberg, Roger Williams:
Performance/Capacity Data Base For Studies of Long-Term Trends.
522-530
- Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Financial Considerations in Capacity Planning.
531-537
- Joseph W. Richardson:
Capacity Budgets and Financial Budgets: Relating Them to Each Other Through Resource Accounting.
538-542
- Joseph Stancavish:
Experience in Cost Allocation.
543-545
- George J. Gillen Jr., Billy F. Henry:
Chargeback vs. Cost Accounting the Appropriate Emphasis.
546-548
- Thomas E. Bell, Anne M. Falk:
Performance Engineering: Some Lessons from the Trenches.
549-552
- George W. (Bill) Miller:
Service Level Agreements: "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors".
553-558
- Robert P. Goldberg, Leonard D. Lipner:
Service Level Agreement Checklist.
561-565
- Veli-Matti J. Salminen:
Structured MIS Planning.
566-568
- David F. Stevens:
Who Goes There? A Dialogue of Questions and Answers About Benign Hacking.
569-573
- Neal Nelson:
Real World Performance Measurements for Unix-Based Systems.
574-578
- Stephen Goldstein:
Storage Performance - An Eight Year Outlook.
579-585
- Rob Wells:
Cache Management in a Hostile Environment.
586-590
- David E. Y. Sarna:
Laser Optical Document Management Systems and Their Capacity Planning Implications.
591-595
- Anthony R. Guerrero:
Magnetic Cartridge Tape Configuration Management.
596-598
- Gerri K. Martin Flickinger:
End-User Performance Measurement: An Automated PC Approach.
599-605
- Hugh Smith, Dyna Wilson:
Incorporating Data Networks into a Performance and Capacity Planning Structure - A Case Study.
606-607
- Brian Day:
Some Experiences of Data Centre Relocation.
608-610
- Holly E. K. Verbil:
The Role of Capacity Planning in Consolidations, Acquisitions and Mergers.
611-616
- Carl Claunch:
Can Service Units be Used for Uniform Chargebacks?
617-619
- Samuel T. Chanson, Angela S. O. Wong:
A Fully Automatic Analytic Approach to Budget-Constrained System Upgrade.
620-629
- Leilani E. Allen:
Establishing Useful Business Relationships.
630-635
- James R. Cook:
A Systems Engineering Look at SAA.
636-650
- Greg H. Parker:
DASD Management: Let's Talk Money.
651-654
- George W. (Bill) Miller:
Workload Characterization and Forecasting for a Large Commercial Environment.
655-671
- A. L. (Roy) Jones:
A Strategy for Improving IO Subsystem Design Using Cost Per IO Analysis.
672-684
- Fred Moore, Jerry Percell:
Report on the Large Systems Storage Heirarchy.
685-697
- James A. Stanton:
Bull Moose Does TA: A Manager's Guide to Transactional Analysis.
698-702
- James R. Bowerman:
An Introduction to Business Element Forecasting.
703-709
- John M. Reyland:
The Use of Natural Forecasting Units.
710-713
- Craig A. Cooley:
After The Study Is Over.
714-718
- Sudhir P. Amembal, Shawn D. Halladay:
Computer Acouisition after the Tax Reform Act of 1986: Exploring the Possibilities.
719
- Doyle Weishar:
Incorporating Expert Systems Technology into Software Performance Engineering.
720-722
- Mike Berry:
The Goldilocks Syndrome.
723-724
- Bernard Domanski, John P. Pilch:
System Performance Management and Capacity Planning.
725-732
- H. Pat Artis:
Fundamentals of Statistical Workload Forecasting.
733
- Ethan D. Bolker:
A Capacity Planning/Queueing Theory Primer or How Far Can You Go on the Back/Of/An/Envelope?
734-735
- Bill McCormack, Jay Michlin, Larry Brisson, Andy Martin:
High-Performance Processor Design.
736-740
- Toby Olberding:
Implementing Network Capacity Planning.
741-748
- Rich Olcott:
The Theory and Practice of I/O Tuning.
749-760
- Robert H. Denis:
Online Data Base vs. Raw System Data.
761-763
- Robert D. Deese, Hossein H. Ghannad:
Methodology to Develop a Tool for Monitoring CPU Usage by Applications Running under VM.
764-766
- Chuck Comstock:
CICS Performance and Workload Reports.
767-773
- Thomas W. McDonald:
An Introduction to Program-to-Program Communication and Peer-to-Peer Networking in an IBM SNA Environment.
774-786
- Michael Taylor, Michael McElwee:
A Real-Life "How-to-do-it" Guide to Modelling.
787-789
- Barbara Sannerud:
Analytic Modeling for the Non-Analytic Modeler.
790-794
- Mark S. Streger:
VM/HPO Performance Measurements.
795-796
- Larry Kayser:
Capacity Planning by the KISS Method.
797-800
- Jim Scott:
Reporting Availability at the Job Step Level.
801-806
- Allan I. Levy:
What Models Do and What Models Don't.
807
- Brian Williams:
Accounting for Workload Variation in Interval Selection and Analysis.
808-815
- Deborah C. Christopher:
Tools and Methods Available for In-Depth VM Performance Analysis.
816-821
- Jason G. Shane, James Cook:
CICS and DB2: A Marriage Made in Heaven?
822-827
- Ellen M. Friedman:
Modelling CICS Systems: The Performance Impact of MRO Implementations and Data Base Considerations.
828-834
- Bernard A. Lichtig, Russell W. Martindale, Terri L. Parmelee:
Processor Storage I LOVE YOU. SIGNED TSO.
835-857
- John Harmon:
A Capacity Planning Methodology for Data Networks.
858-864
- Kornel Terplan:
Netview and Netview/PC Tutorial.
865-879
- Richard C. Burke:
A Survey of Performance Applications of the Teleprocessing Network Simulator(TPNS).
880-888
- Rich Olcott:
I/O Tuning in the MVS/XA Environment.
889-900
- Ann C. Pool:
From Simple Regression to Analysis of Variance and Beyond - Painlessly.
901-915
- Anthony G. Mungal:
High Performance I/O Subsystems.
916-928
- Jeffrey P. Buzen, J. William Mullen, Annie W. Shum:
Paging, Swapping and Expanded Storage.
929-935
- J. M. Quernemoen, M. A. Fahland, B. G. LaPlante, T. L. Nelson:
Performance Evaluation of Future System Designs.
936-946
- Gary Keeney, Greg Simmons:
3090-Class Processor Architectures and Workload Performance Levels.
947-948
- Edward I. Cohen:
Coupled Systems for Performance.
949-958
- Bart W. Stuck, Ed Arthurs:
A Computer and Communication Network Performance Analysis Primer (Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1985; revised, 1987).
959-961
- Ronald Paans:
A Close Look at MVS Systems: Mechanisms, Performance and Security.
962-969
- Eric Emanuel:
CICS - Designing for Performance.
970-980
- Harry Zimmer:
Rules of Thumb.
981-987
- Ellen E. Robertson, Dottie Cunningham:
Good Tools and Models are not Enough: On the Necessity for Bi-Directional Communication.
988
- James A. Stanton:
Executive Views and Expectations of Capacity Planning.
989-990
- Connie U. Smith:
Successful Software Performance Engineering (Panel).
991-993
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