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32nd International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 3-6, 2006, Reno, Nevada, USA, Proceedings.
Computer Measurement Group 2006
- Thomas E. Bell:
Measuring and projecting power for high density.
1-12
- Jeffrey P. Buzen, Annie W. Shum:
Achieving business agility with SOA: Governance and SLA management of shared service ecosystems.
13-26
- Gregory V. Caliri:
Performance reporting in the 21st century - changes in scope and direction.
27-34
- Robert E. Chaney:
The ABCs (or should I say, CASs) of I/T chargeback.
35-44
- Scott A. Chapman:
Adding value to performance management with business metrics.
45-52
- Scott A. Chapman:
An implementation of a business metrics database.
53-64
- Rich Fronheiser:
ITIL capacity management: More than charts over coffee.
65-74
- Chris Greco:
Monitoring, availability, and . . . maslow?!
75-84
- Charles Hoover:
A methodology for determining response time baselines.
85-94
- Denise P. Kalm:
The minimum daily adult - the right metrics and the wrong metrics.
95-104
- Mark M. Maccabee:
Transaction processing using J2EE application: Performance with tens of millions of users.
105-114
- Cary V. Millsap:
Accountability for system performance.
115-122
- Chris L. Molloy:
What performance and capacity management people need to know about finance.
123-130
- Chris L. Molloy:
The future of peformance management and capacity planning.
131-136
- Chris L. Molloy:
Virtualization - inhibitors to server and storage virtualization, and how to mitigate them.
137-142
- Sam Nokes, Dave Cohen:
Application of supply chain mechanisms to an on demand operating environment.
143-154
- Ashish Patel:
ARM-based performance monitoring for the eclipse platform.
155-166
- Russell A. Rogers:
A technology cost model for server infrastructure management.
167-174
- Jon E. Schmidt:
Managing financial systems: The peak experience.
175-180
- Hugh B. Taylor:
Managing SOX compliance in the age of SOA.
181-186
- Igor A. Trubin:
System management by exception, part 6.
187-196
- John Yennie, Oliver E. Cole, Steve M. Sturtevant:
Arming the enterprise.
197-204
- Robert D. Andresen:
Build a home computer lab, change your life and save the earth.
205-212
- Dick L. Arnold:
A nifty little technique for finding the trancodes that caused a performance problems.
213-218
- Denise T. Arruda:
The bottleneck cycle.
219-228
- Frank M. Bereznay:
Did something change? using statistical techniques to interpret service and resource metrics.
229-242
- James P. Bouhana, Mike Tsykin:
Active baselining in passive data environments.
243-250
- Todd R. Bourne, Mike Moroz, Theo Adis:
An internet business capacity model - more tiers, less tears!
251-260
- James F. Brady:
Traffic capacity testing a web environment with transaction based tools.
261-270
- Jeffrey P. Buzen:
New perspectives on benchmarking, modeling and monte carlo simulation: operational analysis 2.0.
271-282
- Linda J. Carroll:
The straight capacity line.
283-292
- Robert E. Chaney:
Measuring DDF capacity and performance.
293-304
- Margaret A. Churchill, Martha S. Hays:
Forecasting and modeling: A partnership to predict and prevent capacity bottlenecks.
305-316
- Mark Cohen:
CMG Italy - best paper: AIX micro-partitioning.
317-328
- Florin David:
Citrix benchmarks.
329-334
- Gregory Dawe:
Creating a software performance engineering team - lessons learned.
335-340
- Jeff Doubleday:
Using native data and automation to perform rapid triage and reporting.
341-348
- Alex Gilgur, Mike Perka, Bill Fuller:
Apriori evaluation of data and selection of forecasting model.
349-358
- Richard L. Gimarc:
Quantitative techniques to improve your application profile.
359-372
- Adam Grummitt:
Six sensible steps towards implementing ITIL capacity management.
373-384
- Robert Hamilton:
A practical approach to a processor migration capacity analysis.
385-390
- Martha S. Hays:
Bringing ITIL=AE to life: Automating IT capacity management.
391-402
- Dominique A. Heger, Phil A. Carinhas:
A cohesive framework to quantify computer systems assurance.
403-410
- James Holtman:
Back of the envelope, rules of thumb and little=92s law.
411-420
- Jim Horne:
The LOWE down on capacity planning.
421-428
- Brian Johnson:
The myth of memory utilization on midrange systems.
429-436
- Peter Johnson:
Java performance analysis 301.
437-448
- Charles A. Letner:
Getting to know your production response time.
449-456
- Henry H. Liu:
Applying queuing theory to optimizing the performance of enterprise software applications.
457-468
- Rico Mariani:
Performance signatures: A qualitative approach to dependency guidance.
469-474
- Daniel A. Menascé, Mohamed N. Bennani:
Analytic performance models for single class and multiple class multithreaded software servers.
475-482
- Carol M. Petroski:
Case study of modeling performance in a politically charged environment.
483-488
- Alexander Podelko:
Load testing: Points to ponder.
489-494
- Todd Schmitter:
Encouraging wider use of performance metrics through web technologies.
495-506
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
Five steps to establish software performance engineering.
507-516
- Amy C. Spellmann, Richard L. Gimarc, Christopher Lee:
The roadmap for full lifecycle performance engineering.
517-528
- Suhas Sudheendra, Mitesh Patel, Pratik Kumar:
Approach to build performance model for a web-based system from its application server logs.
529-536
- Nidhi Tiwari, Prabhakar Mynampati:
Experiances of using LQN and QPN tools for performance modelling of a J2EE application.
537-548
- Dipto Chakravarty, John Melvin Antony:
Security and compliance incident response.
549-556
- Adrian N. Cockcroft:
Utilization is virtually useless as a metric!
557-562
- Yiping Ding:
On the number of partitions.
563-574
- Bernard Domanski, Robert J. Domanski:
Ever feel as if the world is passing you by? wanna catch up fast?
575-586
- Neil J. Gunther:
The virtualization spectrum from hyperthreads to GRIDs.
587-602
- Dominique A. Heger, Phillip Carinhas, Greg Simco:
Grid technology - vision, architecture, and node capacity considerations.
603-612
- Charles Hoover:
ITIL vs. agile programming: Is the agile programming discipline compatible with the ITIL framework?
613-620
- Jie Lu, Lev Makhlis, Jianjiun R. Chen:
Measuring and modeling the performance of the Xen VMM.
621-628
- Stephen Marksamer, Peter J. Weilnau:
Real world adventures in server virtualization.
629-640
- Rod Parsons:
Targeted capacity planning: Delivering a business focussed, cost effective service.
641-656
- Anatoliy Rikun, Yiping Ding:
Optimization with service level objectives in virtual environment.
657-668
- Robert E. Ritchie:
Performance tuning and resource management in Java applications.
669-674
- Michael A. Salsburg, Peter Karnazes, William Maimone:
It may be virtual, ... but the overhead isn't.
675-686
- Herb Van Hook:
The well-managed web service.
687-692
- James H. Baxter:
Achieving practical network application impact and response time projections.
693-702
- Paolo Cremonesi, Giuliano Casale, Stefano Visconti:
Identifying network failures and evaluating link MTBF from utilization logs.
703-710
- Jozo J. Dujmovic, Haishi Bai:
Evaluation and comparison of search engines using the LSP method.
711-722
- Nalini J. Elkins:
Ten commandments of TCP/IP performance.
723-728
- Curtis E. Hrischuk:
A tutorial on SIP application server performance and benchmarking.
729-740
- Mark W. Johnson, Bret Patterson:
Instrumentation and analysis of web transactions in a large multi-tier banking services application.
741-750
- Peter Johnson:
10 steps to securing your web applications.
751-760
- Garland Kan:
Softswitch testing.
761-766
- Mike Tsykin, James P. Bouhana, Christofer D. Langshaw:
Measurement of transaction-based end-to-end response time in un-armed environments.
767-778
- H. Pat Artis:
Workload characterization algorithms for remote copy.
779-788
- H. Pat Artis:
Understanding the performance implications of MIDAWs.
789-796
- Kathleen N. Hodge:
Database backups using virtual tape volumes.
797-810
- John Lenehan, Dave Wagoner, Lewis Myers:
Bertha: A benchmark tool for high-performance storage subsystems.
811-818
- Bruce McNutt:
Cache management of competing I/O workloads.
819-824
- Bruce McNutt:
Remote copy 100 km testing.
825-838
- Edward L. Tretel:
Forecasting database disk space requirements: A poor man's approach.
839-848
- James A. Yaple, Greg Lee, James Barton:
Can you afford low cost storage?
849-856
- James A. Yaple, James Barton:
Benchmarking storage subsystems at home using SPC tools.
857-866
- Uriel J. Carrasquilla:
Capacity planning by simulating UNIX servers.
867-878
- Timothy P. Cook:
Out-of-the-box performance of OLTP on high-end servers - a comparison of file systems and configuration.
879-888
- Irvin G. Eiceman:
AIX system performance experiences and basic tuning.
889-896
- Peg McMahon, Bob Sneed:
The need for speed: Simple tested techniques to beef up performance of your solaris/oracle database.
897-906
- Mark B. Friedman:
The reality of virtualization for windows servers.
907-918
- Insung Park:
Core system event analysis on windows vista.
919-932
- Jeffry A. Schwartz:
Utilizing performance monitor counters to effectively guide windows and SQL server tuning efforts.
933-944
- Ned A. Diehl:
Measurement and modeling of DB2 zIIP workloads.
945-956
- Stephen R. Guendert, H. Pat Artis:
Designing and managing FICON inter-switch link infrastructures.
957-966
- Steven R. Hackenberg:
CICS open transaction environment and other TCB performance considerations.
967-974
- Tom Moulder:
The effect of distribution and correlation statistics on the DB2 optimizer.
975-982
- Rich Olcott:
Dials for an PM dashboard: Velocity=92s missing twin, and quantifying surprise.
983-994
- Bruce Perkinson:
Use trending to manage application and system performance.
995-1006
- William L. Shelden Jr.:
A performance analyst=92s guide to the RMF type 70 record.
1007-1018
- Brian K. Wade:
Effect of parallel access volumes (PAV) technology on z/VM guest disk I/O performance.
1019-1030
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)