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12. Int. CMG Conference 1986: Las Vegas, NV, USA
- David Morley, Jason G. Shane, Sue Felix, Bernard Domanski, John Boelens, Gordon R. Stauffer, Roberta S. Terkowitz, Tom Scoumperdis, H. Pat Artis:

Twelfth International Computer Measurement Group Conference, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 8-12, 1986, Proceedings. Computer Measurement Group 1986 - Carson Ho:

Hierarchical I/O Sub-System Performance Management. 1-3 - Errol C. Heiman:

Improving 9-Track Tape Performance. 4-8 - John E. Fair:

IMS/VS Performance Considerations. 9-14 - Carolyn Hanna:

Degradation of IMS Performance Using a 3880-23 Cache Controller. 16-21 - Timothy A. Brunner:

The Performance Impact of 2-to-1 Folding and Block Size: A Simulation Analysis. 22-41 - Anthony G. Mungal:

Cached I/O Subsystems: Analysis and Performance. 42-62 - Brian Snell, Robert G. Hardman:

DB2 Performance and Capacity Planning Case Study. 63-70 - Robert B. Ashton:

DB2 Workload Analysis. 71-73 - Roger P. Kovach:

DASD Cache Controllers: Performance Expectations and Measurement. 74-78 - Richard M. VanValkenburgh Jr., A. Byers Parsons:

Planning for DASD Cache Controllers. 79-81 - Ellen M. Friedman:

Modelling CICS Systems: The Performance Impact of MRO Implementations and Data Base Considerations. 82-88 - Mark B. Friedman:

A Technique for the Optimization of Transaction Processing Scheduling in On-Line Systems. 89-101 - Ivan L. Gelb, Mark B. Nelson:

Model Validation: What You Don't Know Will Hurt You. 102-105 - Brian Williams:

Incorporating Sensitivity Analysis in Capacity Planning. 106-114 - Tachen Leo Lo, J. P. Elias:

Workload Forecasting Using NFU: A Capacity Planner's Perspective. 115-120 - Fay A. Wong, Floyd L. Pedriana:

Automated Forecasting of Large and Complex Workloads. 121-132 - Jerry P. Place:

A capacity planning model relating the degree of multiprogramming, page fault rate and CPU utilization in a large computing system. 133-143 - J. G. M. Kroon:

Program Behavior and Page Hit Probabilities. 144-151 - H. Pat Artis:

Characterizing the Time Varying Nature of TSO Users. 152-156 - Evangeline L. Jacobs:

Computer Resource Usage Analysis for Use in Characterizing Workload. 157-166 - Allan I. Levy, Victor C. Soder:

Performance Analysis During Application Design: An IMS Case Study. 167-172 - Stephen P. Beever:

Models for Capacity Planning - CAPPER/PC Algorithms & Calculations Overview. 173-178 - David S. Lindsay:

CPU Performance Comparisons among Vendors. 179-187 - Thomas E. Bell, Wayne E. Bell:

Microcomputer Disk Drive Performance. 188-195 - G. Ramamurthy:

An Analytical Model for Read Aheads to the Disk I/O Subsystem. 196-205 - Alexandre Brandwajn:

Modeling DASDs and Disk Caches. 206-216 - Andrew Lockey:

Large Systems Performance Studies in VM/CMS Environments. 217-224 - Geoff Senson:

Inferring Capacity from a Live Workload Under VM. 225-231 - Charles Padamadan:

How to Get the Most Out Of Your CPU. 232-240 - Joseph B. Major:

A Methodology of Processor Capacity Comparison. 241-252 - Howard C. Berkowitz:

NI, AI, and the Network Operations Assistant. 253-255 - Josef Giglmayr:

Approaches to the Traffic Performance Evaluation of a Broadband Switching Control. 256-263 - Charles T. Alexander:

Performance Engineering: Various Techniques and Tools. 264-267 - Tony Cranny, Michael F. Rizzo:

The Performance Evaluation Toolkit. 268-273 - Bruce McNutt:

An Empirical Study of Variations in DASD Volume Activity. 274-283 - James T. Cheeseman, Earl C. Robinson:

A VAX Performance Database. 284-290 - Michael C. Ingram:

The Use of the Coefficient of Variation as an Index of Relative Variability and a Measure of Risk. 291-294 - Cary Hower, Kaison Yen:

Servability - A General Case for Availability. 295-298 - Giuseppe Biagini:

Evaluating I/O Subsystem Performance. 299-306 - Gilbert E. Houtekamer:

Measuring I/O workload characteristics in IBM/MVS systems. 307-315 - Gwen A. Morrison:

Performance for a Large, Complex Application. 316-320 - Tachen Leo Lo, Jack Peng:

Performance and Planning Experiences of Implementing a Distributed Office Automation System. 321-327 - David J. Carley, Dale F. Naleway:

How a Semiconductor Disk Improved Data Center Throughput by Removing I/O Bottlenecks. 328-332 - Duncan Cheung:

Storage Strategy. 333-336 - Jerome W. Blaylock:

The Standard Unit of Processing on Sperry 1100 Systems. 337-340 - J. S. Kaminski:

Determining the Optimum Number of Subprogram Instruction Banks in a Sperry High Volume TIP Environment. 341-344 - Brian L. Farrell, G. Ramamurthy:

A Prototype Performance Engineering/Management Tool for UNIX Based Systems. 345-352 - Philip M. Mills:

A Benchmark to Compare Unix Systems. 353-361 - Dan Sidorick:

A Knowledge System for Real-Time Performance Problem Resolution. 362-365 - David S. Lindsay:

Methodology for Determining the Effects of Optimizing Compilers. 366-373 - David S. Lindsay:

Comparison of the Optimization Produced by the IBM VS-Fortran Compiler and the DEC VAX/VMS Fortran Compiler. 374-378 - David S. Lindsay, Thomas E. Bell:

Directed Benchmarks for CPU Architecture Evaluation. 379-385 - Armin Roeseler:

A Productivity Model for a Computation Center from the Customer Point of View. 386-393 - Maria Calzarossa, Kishor S. Trivedi:

Performance Analysis Using User Behavior Graphs. 394-397 - Elizabeth H. Yen:

The Process of Establishing the Functional Department of Capacity and Performance Management and a Year Later. 398-408 - Walter P. Kraslawsky:

Capacity Management Evolution at the Library of Congress. 409-415 - Sam L. Biardo, Martha Evens, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:

Why Build an Expert System for Computer Performance Management? 416-425 - Howard Perry:

The Use of Analytic Modeling Technology for Day-to-Day Performance Management. 426-430 - Kornél Terplán:

Expert Systems for Network Operational Control. 431-437 - D. Russell Mack, William M. Yarnall:

Network Capacity Planning Implementation. 438-448 - Frank J. Ingrassia:

In Defense of the CPE Consultant. 449-450 - Thomas R. Dennison, Marilyn T. Kanas:

Preparing a Technical Presentation. 451-455 - Ann Marie Jackson:

Performance Management: Certifying the Process. 456-460 - J. D. Punch, D. F. Shanahan:

Capacity Planning Experiences: Refining the Process to Increase the Planner's Productivity. 461-467 - George J. Febish:

Workload Forecasting in the Real World. 468-473 - Neal Smith:

A Technique for Analyzing VM Workload. 474-482 - Kathleen Brush:

Managing Computer Center Resources: A Task No More Difficult Than Minding the Store. 483-491 - Catherine H. Liu, Wayne S. Papy:

The DASD Tuning & Planning Challenge. 492-496 - Phillip C. Howard:

Strategic Information Systems: Performance and Capacity Management Implications. 497-501 - Geoff Senson:

Capacity Planning for the 85-90 Timeframe; a Partitioned Approach. 502-506 - Ellen M. Friedman, Jerry L. Rosenberg:

Do I Really Need a 3090 System? 507-512 - Jack van Kinsbergen:

Predicting New IBM CPUs: A Sense of Timing. 513-515 - Ed Nieves:

Storage Solutions: A Management Perspective. 516-519 - George W. Dodson:

Paging Subsystems - Past, Present, and Future. 520-525 - Joseph Richardson:

Stages of Growth in a Chargeback System. 526-528 - Arnold F. Goodman:

Computer Cost Allocation - The Process. 529-533 - Ellen M. Friedman:

Workload Forecasting: Predicting Resource Requirements for New and Existing Workloads. 533-541 - Jerry L. Rosenberg:

Is There Capacity Planning After the Model? 542-546 - William T. Gray:

A Visual Information System for Capacity Planning and Operations Management. 547-549 - Daniel A. Adam, Daniel L. Sumner:

Service Level Management: A Strategy for Comprehensive Information Systems Management. 550-555 - Vince Niedzielski:

Leadership Through Change: Managing Data Processing's Contribution in a Changing Environment. 556-559 - Mary Sue Dickerson, Alan Best:

A Planning Chart for Both Managers and Technicians. 560-563 - Dan Tartaglia:

Capacity Management: Justifying the Need. 564-567 - Leilani E. Allen:

The Capacity Management Charter. 568-577 - Toby Olberding:

Top Down Capacity Planning. 578-581 - Sudhir P. Amembal:

The Dynamics of Hardware Leasing. 582-583 - Michael McElwee:

Organizational Influences on the Presentation and Acceptability of Measurenent Information. 584-588 - Jason G. Shane:

An Approach to Remote Response Time Management Reporting. 589-599 - Mario M. Morino:

Establishing an IS Management System. 600-610 - James A. Stanton:

Becoming a Manager: The Transition from Technician to Manager. 611-617 - Douglas R. MacKinnon:

Service Goals: Who Needs Them? 618-622 - Alan M. Sherkow:

Using Service Level Agreements. 623-628 - Lauren M. Greene, James J. Simon, Jerry St. John:

Solid State Technology in a Database Environment. 629-636 - Bernard Domanski, John P. Pilch, Robert A. Orchard:

System Performance Management and Capacity Planning. 637-643 - Thomas E. McKittrick:

Information for Managing the SNA Network. 644-657 - Walter P. Kraslawsky:

SMF Processing Daily, Weekly, Monthly SMF Archive and Subset Record Extraction. 658-670 - Mark B. Friedman:

MVS Measurement Sources for Capacity Planning. 671-675 - Alan Feinstein:

I/O Differences Between MVS/370 and MVS/XA. 676-679 - Rich Olcott:

The Theory and Practice of IO Tuning. 680-690 - Bruce A. Ingraham:

Introduction to Box-Jenkins Forecasting. 691-703 - Glen Becker, Charles K. Winston:

Modeling Batch Response. 704-708 - John P. Pilch, Bernard Domanski:

The Same is the Same? or How to Compare for Equality in Computer Performance Evaluation. 709 - Ben Duhl:

Notes on Performance Considerations for Single and Dual Capacity DASD. 710-715 - Daniel J. Squillace, William F. Hartman:

Applications Tuning in the IBM MVS Environment: Techniques, Tools, and Politics. 716-718 - Douglas R. MacKinnon:

A Paradigm for the Performance Analyst. 719-726 - Jeffrey P. Buzen:

Queueing Models: Beyond the Basics. 727-732 - Ethan D. Bolker, Annie W. Shum, Subhash C. Agrawal:

Modeling Memory. 733-737 - Roger D. Smith:

Vector Processing and the Performance Analyst. 738-743 - Maria Calzarossa, Valeriano Comincioli, P. Quaroni, Giuseppe Serazzi:

Exploratory Analysis of an Interactive Workload. 744-749 - Paula T. Guttman:

Systems Network Architecture. 750-758 - Howard C. Berkowitz:

Response Time Components in SNA Polled Networks ... and What to Do About Them. 759-764 - James R. Cook:

Implementing Chargeback Strategies for Data Communications. 765-771 - Thomas Beretvas:

Analysis of Processor Storage and Paging Configurations. 772-788 - Gary M. King:

Workload Characterization. 789-801 - Ray Wicks:

Advanced Looking at Data. 802 - J. William Mullen:

MVS/XA Performance and Resource Measurement Facility (RMF) Data Analysis. 803-812 - Bernard R. Pierce:

Effective Use of SRM Controls. 813-829 - Eddward M. Wadsworth:

A Systematic Approach to Obtaining Better Online Response Time. 830-833 - Arnold O. Allen:

Introduction to Computer Modeling. 834 - Bart W. Stuck, Ed Arthurs:

A Computer and Communications Network Performance Analysis Primer. 835-836 - Kornél Terplán:

Communication Networks Management - Responsibilities, Instrumentation and Qualifying Experiences. 837-840 - Syed V. Ahamed:

Digital Transmission Systems and Networks (New Book Session). 841-851

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