28th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 8-13, 2002, Reno, Nevada, USA, Proceedings.
Computer Measurement Group 2002
@proceedings{DBLP:conf/cmg/2002,
title = {28th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December
8-13, 2002, Reno, Nevada, USA, Proceedings},
booktitle = {Int. CMG Conference},
publisher = {Computer Measurement Group},
year = {2002},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- Robert S. Gold:
Enabling the Strategy-Focused IT Organization with Balanced Scorecard.
1-6
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
Introduction to Software Performance Engineering.
7-14
- Rich Olcott:
The Dimensions of Service - Exploring WLM's Solution Space.
15-82
- Greg P. Schulz:
Storage Networking Primer and Update.
83-92
- Chris L. Molloy:
Grid Computing - 100% CPU Utilization (And Loving It).
93-100
- H. Pat Artis:
Exploring the I/O Performance Characteristics of Intel Based FLEX-ES Servers for z/OS.
101-110
- Bernard Domanski:
System Performance Management and Capacity Planning.
111-122
- Clayton S. Ching:
Internet Web Site Capacity is not Resource Utilizations.
123-130
- Graham P. Prentice:
How to save half a million pounds (or 150 MIPS) without really trying.
131-146
- Pierre M. Fiorini, Yiping Ding:
On the Performability of Computing Systems: An Analytic Approach.
147-154
- Linwood Merritt:
A Capacity Planning Partnership with the Business.
155-160
- Javier Munoz, Yiping Ding:
Sampling Issues in the Collection of Performance Data.
161-168
- Yiping Ding, Kenneth Newman:
Statistical Performance Monitoring.
169-180
- Adam Grummitt:
Oracle Performance Management on major Operating Systems (WULZ).
181-192
- Ian C. Baldwin:
Unix Capacity Planning for Mainframe Capacity Planners: A rapid development, low cost Case Study.
193-208
- Nalini J. Elkins:
Using the z/OS SNMP MIB to Solve Performance Problems.
209-218
- Philip C. Joung:
Get Real! The Importance of Realism for Web Site Performance Assessment.
219-228
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
SPE Experiences Panel: An Economic Analysis.
229-230
- Rajesh K. Mansharamani:
Proactive Performance for 100-fold Growth in a Very Large Stock Exchange.
231-240
- Saqib N. Syed, Deborah A. Sheetz:
Sizing Exchange 2000 Server based on Exchange 5.5 Workloads.
241-252
- William R. Sullivan:
Application Tuning - A Lost Practice or A Waste of Resources?
253-264
- Sanjay Raja:
SSL Solutions and Performance Criteria.
265-270
- Daniel A. Menascé:
Load Testing, Benchmarking, and Application Performance Management for the Web.
271-282
- Bernard Domanski:
.NET - What Is It And What Does It Mean To Enterprise Computing?
283-292
- David C. Beulke:
Data Warehouse Performance.
293-306
- Lloyd G. Williams, Connie U. Smith:
PASA(SM): An Architectural Approach to Fixing Software Performance Problems.
307-320
- Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Monitoring NT Performance.
321-332
- Adrian Johnson:
Falling From a Log - Techniques for Workload Characterisation.
333-342
- Clyde V. Moseberry, Chi-haur Wu:
Dynamic Performance Tuning in a Unix Environment: A Collaborative CMAC Design.
343-352
- Mark M. Maccabee, Sheng Ma:
Web Application Performance: Realistic Work Load for Stress Test.
353-362
- Robert E. Chaney:
Performance Analysis of a Distributed Unix-OS390 workload.
363-372
- Gregory V. Caliri:
Outsourcing - what will happen, and what will happen to YOU?
373-378
- Alexandre Brandwajn:
Insight through simplicity.
379-386
- Rick E. Isom:
Analyzing and Forecasting a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Application.
387-392
- Kelly L. Vogt:
How We Successfully Converted to WLM Batch Initiators.
393-400
- Amy C. Spellmann, Richard L. Gimarc:
Stepwise Refinement: A Pragmatic Approach for Modeling Web Applications.
401-416
- Charles T. McGavin Jr.:
Analyzing Modern Disk Arrays with RMF.
417-424
- Odysseas I. Pentakalos:
An Introduction to the InfiniBand Architecture.
425-432
- Neil J. Gunther:
Sins of Precision: Damaging Digits in Capacity Calculations.
433-446
- Tim Foxon:
Performance Analysis and Tuning for DB2 UDB.
447-458
- Thomas E. Bell:
Managing Computer Performance Consulting.
459-470
- Bart Gijsen, Robert D. van der Mei:
An Integrated Performance Modeling Approach for Distributed Applications and ICT Systems.
471-482
- Mark B. Friedman:
The performance of Web services applications in Windows 2000: monitoring ASP, COM+, and .Net.
483-498
- Alan M. Sherkow:
IRD: What LPAR Clusters Can Do For You!
499-508
- Scott R. Matsumoto, Irfan A. Chaudhry:
Measuring the Performance and Scalability of Business Logic Components.
509-520
- Daniel F. Schwarz, Sue Rohr:
A Capacity Planning Approach for the Newcomer: Where Do I Start?
521-526
- Cathy A. Wright:
I Love it when a Plan Comes Together.
527-534
- Adam Grummitt:
Creative Statistics - are Performance Numbers Absolute or is Spin Inevitable in their Presentation?
535-546
- Takashi Horikawa:
An Efficient Initial Investigation on Performance Problems Using Event-Trace Based Measurement.
547-556
- Igor A. Trubin:
Global and Application Level Exception Detection System, Based on MASF Technique.
557-566
- Yefim Somin, Art Rodriguez:
Workload Characterization and Capacity Planning for DB2 Universal Database.
567-576
- Bernard Domanski:
Capacity on Demand Across Platforms.
577-584
- Mark A. Basalla:
Capacity Planning for Distributed Systems : A Practical Approach.
585-590
- Odysseas I. Pentakalos:
.NET Server: An Overview.
591-598
- Denise T. Arruda:
The Web Laboratory - Performance on the Web.
599-606
- John P. Pilch:
Capacity Planning in the Development Cycle.
607-616
- Greg P. Schulz:
Scaling Resilient Storage Networks.
617-628
- William T. Gray:
The Impact of Growth on Virtual Tape Subsystems.
629-640
- Dave Adams:
Chargeback Challenges in a Web-Based Environment.
641-646
- Craig Hodgins:
A Cornucopia of Opportunities: DB2 Application Performance.
647-658
- Gregory A. Korbecki:
SNAP, SNAP, FLASH, CONCURRENT, GOOSE The Data Set Instant Copy Game.
659-666
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
New Software Performance AntiPatterns: More Ways to Shoot Yourself in the Foot.
667-674
- Thomas Beretvas, Barton Robinson:
Linux I/O Performance on VM.
675-684
- Mark Cohen Austrowiek, Pierluigi Grassi:
UNIX IO Performance Measurement Applied to Old and New StorageTechnologies.
685-712
- Art Morlock:
Reporting Upward: A rules based methodology for assessing available Distributed Systems Capacity.
713-722
- Alan M. Sherkow:
Mainframe Software Capacity Planning - IBM's WLC and the Effects on Your Capacity Plan.
723-728
- Tim R. Norton:
The Effect of Workload Groupings on Distributed Transaction Capacity Models.
729-738
- Barton Robinson, Thomas Beretvas:
Measuring and Analyzing Server Performance.
739-746
- Aare Onton, Jesse L. Thrall:
Performance Options on a Peer-to-Peer Virtual Tape Server.
747-752
- Chris L. Molloy:
Performance and Capacity Tools - One Size Doesn't Fit All.
753-758
- Yiping Ding, Ethan D. Bolker, Yefim Somin:
Interpreting NT Queue Length Measurements.
759-770
- Amy C. Spellmann:
How Do You Eat an Elephant? or How to Digest Application Performance in Bite-Size Chunks.
771-780
- Bruce McNutt:
Performance Curves Do Look Alike.
781-786
- Jeffry A. Schwartz:
Interpreting SQL Server 2000 Performance Counters.
787-798
- Wei Xie:
Optimal Webserver Session Timeout Settings for Web Users.
799-820
- Jozo J. Dujmovic, Fang Pan:
QNAS - a Queuing Network Animation System.
821-830
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