23rd International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 7-12, 1997, Orlando, Florida, USA, Proceedings.
Computer Measurement Group 1997
@proceedings{DBLP:conf/cmg/1997,
title = {23rd International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December
7-12, 1997, Orlando, Florida, USA, Proceedings},
booktitle = {Int. CMG Conference},
publisher = {Computer Measurement Group},
year = {1997},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- William T. Gray:
What Did You Do in the War Daddy? Positioning, Planning, and Tuning for Virtual Tape.
1-12
- James W. McGalliard, Gary Cline:
Benchmark Driver Alternatives for Remote Computing.
13-24
- Bernard Domanski:
Capacity Planning in Distributed Environments.
25-33
- Yiping Ding:
Performance Modeling with the Application Response Measurement (ARM).
34-45
- Philip L. Schilt:
Guidelines to Measuring Relative Performance.
46-52
- Bruce McNutt:
Analysis of Hierarchical Storage Management: A Model and Case Study.
53-60
- Armin Roeseler:
A Framework for Intranet Application Deployment.
61-67
- Martin R. Haworth:
Service Management Using the Application Response Measurement API Without Application Source Code Modification.
68-72
- James W. McGalliard, Gary Cline:
A Real World Stress Test of a Windows NT Servier Remote Computing Application.
73-86
- Stephen L. Samson:
The Evolution of Workload Performance Management in MVS.
87-95
- Walter P. Kraslawsky:
Tape Upgrade: Stepping Up to 36-Tracks, Local & Remote Silos, and Tape Mount Management.
96-108
- Fred M. Richards Jr.:
A Methodology for Sizing an Operational System from Prototype Findings.
109-119
- Ellen M. Friedman, Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Capacity and Performance Issues in Y2K Projects.
120-132
- Cheryl Watson:
Why Your Workloads May Not Match LSPR Predictions.
133-145
- Clifford J. Goosmann:
Open Systems Tape Performance Management.
146-156
- Lambert W. Stammerjohn:
User Experience with IMS/DB2 Data Sharing Performance.
157-167
- Michael R. Stadelmann:
Performance Instrumentation of Web Applications.
168-175
- Marco Richeldi, G. Ferro, D. Gotta:
Predicting the Performance Under Overload Conditions of Operations Systems of TLC Networks.
176-187
- Pat V. Crain, Craig D. Hanson:
The Design of Scaleable Batch Transaction Processing Application Using An Open TP Monitor.
188-198
- Rick H. Grossman, David L. Peterson:
DASD Subsystem Cache Statistics.
199-210
- Khue Nguyen, Daniel A. Menascé, Dung Nguyen:
Performance Modeling of a Unix Communications Server.
211-218
- Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
Considerations for Modeling Windows NT.
219-230
- Richard E. Olberding, Judy Koslov, William Lynch:
Tape Cartridge Workload Characterization.
231-236
- Emily R. Prenner, Kenneth A. Tyler:
Asynchronous Transfer Mode The Other ATM A Case Study in Network Management.
237-246
- Mark B. Friedman:
Windows NT: Can It Be Tuned?
247-262
- Joseph L. Hellerstein:
Automated Tuning Systems: Beyond Decision Support.
263-270
- Nabil Abu El Ata:
How We Avoided Murphy's Law at the Italian Stock Exchange.
271-277
- David J. Young, William J. Raymond:
DB2 Type II Index Processing in a Data Sharing Environment.
278-283
- Jaqueline A. Lynch:
Web Site Statistics.
284-294
- Chris Fennessy:
If We Can Land A Man.
295-296
- Charles T. McGavin Jr.:
Friendly Persuasion: An Introduction to Graphic Report Design.
297-300
- Robert M. Lane:
Should I Trust My DSS Queries to the Database Optimizer?
301-317
- H. Pat Artis:
Understanding the Performance Characteristics of Synchronous Remote Copy.
318-327
- G. Jay Lipovich:
Fixing Capacity Planning's Achilles Heel: An Approach To Managing Forecast Inaccuracy.
328-336
- Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Gleaning Fact From Fiction: Capacity Planning According to The Klingon Warrior Code And The Ferengi Rules Of Acquisition.
337-344
- Charles O. Noble:
Turning the Lights Back on in the Data Center.
345-350
- Subhash C. Agrawal, Yefim Somin:
Measurement and Analysis of Disk I/O In UNIX Environments.
351-362
- Clifford W. Burrell:
A Methodology for Planning and Executing Custom Benchmarks.
363-372
- Raymond A. Modeen:
Performance Measurement and Evaluation of a Web-Based Application.
373-377
- Nell Cote:
Baseline Accounting and Usage-Based Chargeback on Unix Systems.
378-381
- Mike Chudzik:
MVS OpenEdition User Experience.
382-390
- John R. Zaleski, Keith E. Silliman:
High Fidelity Measurement of Disk I/O Response Time Using Standard AIX Monitoring Tools.
391-398
- Ted McGavin:
Summarization Macros: The Swiss Army Knife of Performance Reporting.
399-406
- Tachen Leo Lo:
Internet & Intranet Design & Performance Concerns.
407-418
- Ken Lynch:
Is Chargeback Dead? Profit-Center Accounting and Activity-Based Costing Lives On.
419-424
- Mark T. Folker, Michael O. Odetayo:
Conjecture Upon the Analysis of Computer Performance by Means of Evolutionary Computing.
425-435
- Thomas Beretvas:
Performance and Capacity Planning of Storage Processors.
436-444
- Bernard Domanski, James W. McGalliard:
Sizing the Server(s) but Not Knowing Enough: Open System Performance Modeling.
445-459
- Daniel A. Menascé:
A Framework for Software Performance Engineering of Client/Server Systems.
460-469
- Tim R. Norton:
Don't Plan Capacity When You Should Predict Applications.
470-481
- G. Jay Lipovich:
Managing Distributed Systems Performance and Capacity: A Three-Level Approach.
482-491
- Anthony G. Mungal, Rene Daoust:
A Comparison of Remote Copy Approaches: SRDF and PPRC Performance Testing.
492-504
- Denise M. L. Morris:
Managing the Enterprise with the Application Response Measurement (ARM) API.
505-515
- Glynn B. Giacone, Javier Munoz:
Multi-View SAP R/3 Performance & Capacity Management: The Application, Tcode & User.
516-526
- Robert H. Johnson:
Performance in OpenEdition (UNIX) Systems for MVS Gurus.
527-538
- Danilo Gipponi, Mark Cohen:
UNIX Measurement.
539-549
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
A Basic Performance Model Interchange Format.
550-561
- Frank J. Ingrassia:
The eX-Files: MVS Explain: The Truth is Out There.
562-571
- David L. Peterson:
New Perspectives in DASD Subsystem Cache Performance.
572-583
- Mark W. Johnson:
The Application Response Measurement (ARM) API Version 2.
584-593
- Joseph K. Merton:
Performance Testing in a Client-Server Environment.
594-601
- Neil J. Gunther:
The Wheel of Performance and Lamborgini-style Analysis.
602-613
- John E. Arwe:
Life's a Batch: MVS Workload Manager Invades JES2.
614-625
- John L. Wood, Christopher D. Selvagg, John Q. Walker II:
Testing the Performance of Multiple TCP/IP Stacks.
626-638
- Barbara Tockey Zivkov, Alan Jay Smith:
Disk Cache Design and Performance as Evaluated in Large Timesharing and Database Systems.
639-658
- Mike Tsykin, Christopher D. Langshaw:
On Near-Real-Time Performance Management.
659-666
- Hall Skaara:
State-of-the-Art Protection Plans.
667-674
- Albert J. Parent, Amr Hafez, Dan Keefe:
Comparative Performance Analysis of Client-Server Applications Developed in Java and C++.
675-687
- Margaret R. Greenberg:
Monitoring IMS Transaction Response.
686-693
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
Performance Engineering Evaluation of Object Oriented Systems With SPE-ED.
694-705
- John S. Maffei, Ben Lin:
Remote Dual Copy: Hot Backup Site Now a Reality, BUT, At What Cost?
706-710
- Jim Simmons, John Kelly:
UNIX Capacity Planning: It isn't Just for Breakfast Anymore.
711-722
- Brian Grindley:
Year 2000 Planning Considerations - We Need a Bigger Boat.
723-727
- Catherine H. Liu:
Open Enterprise Management for Network Performance.
728-732
- George W. Dodson:
And You Think You Have A Stressful Environment?! (Stress Testing Distributed Systems).
733-740
- Michael A. Salsburg:
The Case of the Solicitous Server.
741-747
- Adrian N. Cockcroft:
Performance Implications of Java Based Network Computers.
748-759
- Jeffry A. Schwartz:
Using an Office Application Suite to Automate Performance and Capacity Analysis and Reporting.
760-771
- Fred R. Forst:
Get Hiper About Hiperspaces.
772-777
- Gene M. Leganza:
The Year 2000: Strategies For Managing Application Performance.
778-784
- Christine Tsan:
Effects Of IP Speed On Workload Throughput And Parallel Sysplex Performance.
785-795
- Ruth V. Heidel:
Are You Being Served? (Service Level Agreements for I/S Organizationss).
796-803
- Jozo J. Dujmovic, Ivo Dujmovic:
Evolution and Evaluation of SPEC Benchmarks.
804-814
- Page T. Borchetta, Gary King:
The Evolution of Capacity Planning for the Parallel Sysplex.
815-821
- Robert J. Michalsky:
Web Site Workload Forecasting.
822-831
- Douglas McBride:
Performance Management of the Desktop Client: Fact or Fantasy?
832-842
- Thomas Beretvas:
Caparing Performnce of Storage Processors.
843-852
- Sidney W. Soberman:
Maintaining and Expanding a UNIX-based WWW Database Search Service.
853-862
- Rodney B. Wallace:
Performance Benchmark and Assessment of a Mixed Batch and Real-Time Transaction Processing System.
863-872
- Mark M. Maccabee, Fritz Mosinger:
Decomposition of End-To-End Response Time: Addressing a Major Corporate Requirement.
873-880
- Colleen F. Arnold:
Y2K Strategy.
881-890
- Steve C. Lambourne, Jim Callaway:
Speed And Response.
891-901
- Joseph L. Hellerstein, Robert F. Berry:
Characterizing and Interpreting Periodic Behavior in Computer Systems.
902-913
- Tim Foxon, Adam Grummitt:
Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning for Oracle on UNIX-A Case Study.
914-925
- John C. Tyrrell:
The Only Good I/O Is A Dead I/O.
926-936
- Eddie Rabinovitch:
Building Scaleable IP Networks.
937-942
- James R. Cook:
Financial Management in the Era of Distributed Computing.
943-962
- Rodney B. Wallace:
Performance Measuring and Monitoring Batch Processes in a UNIX Environment.
963-972
- Frank M. Bereznay, Thomas E. Bell:
Computer Printing Economics.
973-980
- George I. Thompson, Javier Munoz, James K. DeBruhl:
The Availability & Quality of SAP R/3 Workload Data for Performance/Capacity Management Process Requirements.
981-988
- Steven A. Johnson, Kuntal G. Rawal:
Virtual Tape-What It Is And Its Performance Considerations.
989-989
- Edward T. Whalen:
Performance Analysis and Tuning of Oracle on Microsoft Windows NT.
999-1010
- Fred R. Forst:
Latent Demand: The Invisible Consumer.
1011-1017
- Richard I. Mizrahi:
Life Considerations for Electronic Archive Storage.
1018-1023
- Mark P. Grinnell, Jim Feurig:
Relocating a Data Center Using Extended Distance SRDF: A User Experience.
1024-1031
- David A. Beulke:
DB2 Data Sharing: Predictive Performance Methods.
1032-1041
- Steve C. Lambourne:
CMOS Technology-Coming of Age.
1042-1050
- Amr Hafez, Yiping Ding:
Measuring Web Server Resource Consumption.
1051-1058
- Eddie Rabinovitch:
Building Scaleable Multiprotocol Networks.
1059-1065
- Hiromichi Hatano, Sanae Banno:
Measurement And Analysis In High-End UNIX Environment, Huge Volume Of Data.
1066-1075
- Sudha Jamthe, Subhash C. Agrawal:
Performance Issues of Designing a High Performance Intranet.
1076-1083
- Edward A. Woods:
Stored Procedures: A New Issue In DB2 Performance Management.
1084-1092
- Ray Wicks:
Performance Analysis for Migrated Systems.
1093-1097
- Steven A. Johnson, Richard E. Olberding, William Lynch:
Charting Techniques to Visualize Tape Workloads.
1098-1101
- Linwood Merritt:
From the Server to the Intranet: Automating the Collection and Reporting of Enterprise Performance Data.
1102-1111
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