29th International Computer Measurement Group Conference, December 7-12, 2003, Dallas, Texas, USA, Proceedings.
Computer Measurement Group 2003
- Daniel A. Menascé, Mohamed N. Bennani:
On the Use of Performance Models to Design Self-Managing Computer Systems.
1-9
- Susan Lawson:
DB2 z/OS Version 8 Impacts on Design and Performance.
11-20
- Yiping Ding, Ethan D. Bolker, Arjun Kumar:
Performance Implications of Hyper-Threading.
21-29
- Sanjay Raja:
Evaluating Server Load Balancing Solutions.
31-37
- Sidney W. Soberman:
Switching Hardware Platforms: From Solaris to Linux and Surviving!
39-43
- Mark B. Friedman:
Virtual Memory Constraints in 32-bit Windows.
45-56
- Ellen M. Friedman, Jerry L. Rosenberg:
Web Load Testing Made Easy: Testing with WCAT and WAST for Windows Applications.
57-82
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
Best Practices for Software Performance Engineering.
83-92
- Peter A. Enrico:
WLM - The Lives and Times of Transactions on z/OS.
93-102
- Peter Johnson, Avi Sadhu:
Scaling Up Java Applications on Windows Servers.
103-111
- Kai S. Juse, Samuel Kounev, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
PetStore-WS: Measuring the Performance Implications of Web Services.
113-123
- S. R. Renuka:
Performance and Scalability Verification of .NET Application.
125-128
- Alexandre Brandwajn:
An Approach to Modeling FICON Channel Performance.
129-137
- John H. Silver:
Is There Value in the RFP Process?
139-144
- Kelly L. Vogt:
Platune - Take Back the Data Center!
145-148
- William R. Sullivan:
Is WebSphere Too Heavy?
149-159
- Tom Holloran:
The Capacity Plan - IT Power Tool.
161-168
- Denise P. Kalm, Annie W. Shum:
Men are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, Web Services are From Betelgeuse.
169-177
- Shubhashis Sengupta, Rajeshwari Ganesan:
Workload Modeling for Web-based Systems.
179-186
- Ronald R. Kaminski:
Time Stable Workload Characterization Techniques.
187-196
- Perry A. Gibson:
The Service Quality Imperative.
197-207
- Michael A. Salsburg:
Mainframe Scalability in the Windows Environment.
209-215
- Greg P. Schulz:
Performance and Capacity Planning Basics For Storage Networking.
217-224
- Rick Lebsack:
The Value of IT: A Strategic Perspective.
225-234
- Jeffrey P. Buzen, Leo F. Parker:
Measurement Principles for Web Services.
235-239
- Mike Tsykin, James P. Bouhana:
On Automated Monitoring and Reporting of Enterprise Quality of Service.
241-251
- Robert A. Johnson:
Three Network Technologies and Their Effect on SQL Server Performance.
253-263
- Craig Hodgins:
Zen and the Art of Application Performance Management.
265-272
- Samuel Kounev, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
{Performance Modeling and Evaluation of Large-Scale J2EE Applications.
273-283
- Frank J. Ingrassia:
Access Path Selection: Evolution and Revolution.
285-301
- Yiping Ding, Kenneth Newman:
Server Consolidation and Grid Computing: Performance Implications.
303-313
- Sue L. Rosansky:
Projecting the Impact of a Server Consolidation on a Network: A Case Study Using Notes.
315-320
- Michael A. Salsburg:
Responsive Consolidation.
321-325
- S. R. Renuka:
Passive Measurements for Performance Analysis of E-Business Sites.
327-330
- Greg P. Schulz:
Securing Storage Networks.
331-342
- Robert D. van der Mei, Bart Gijsen, Pieter J. Meulenhoff:
End-to-End Performance Monitoring and Protocol Overhead Measurements for Mobile Internet Access Services.
343-348
- Lloyd G. Williams, Connie U. Smith:
Making the Business Case for Software Performance Engineering.
349-358
- Igor A. Trubin, Linwood Merritt:
Disk Subsystem Capacity Management, Based on Business Drivers, I/O Performance Metrics and MASF.
359-368
- Scott Johnson:
Measuring CPU Time from Hyper-Threading Enabled Intel Processors.
369-378
- Boris E. Zibitsker, Barry Hicks:
Strategic Performance Management for New Applications.
379-384
- Joe Carlisle:
Exchange 2000 RAID 1+0 versus RAID 5 Performance on a Hitachi Thunder Series 9570V System.
385-396
- Bradford Camp, Christopher Lynn:
From Raw Data to Management Reports - Historical Performance Data Made Useful.
397-407
- Joel Goldstein:
The Buffer Pool Hit Ratio is Dead!
409-415
- Robert E. Chaney:
Selling the Upgrade in Pictures and Words.
417-425
- Melissa Haapala, Libby Hope, Mark Trenner:
The Mysteries of Patents Unraveled.
427-433
- Dale Bryan Drake:
Benchmarking a Networked Backup System Using Natural Workloads: Transforming Interesting Data into Useful Information.
435-449
- Yefim Somin:
Workload Characterization and Capacity Planning for MS SQL Server.
451-460
- Amanda H. Goddard:
Demand Management - Measuring the Piece of String.
461-467
- Patricia E. Wingfield:
No More Downloading - Using SAS/ODS to Create Graphs and HTML Documents for OS/390 Systems.
469-475
- Bernard Domanski:
How to Create a Web Service with .NET.
477-503
- H. Pat Artis:
Understanding FICON Channel Path Metrics.
505-514
- Xilin Cui, Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley:
A Study of Capacity Planning for Database Management Systems with OLAP Workloads.
515-526
- Adam Grummitt:
Performance Assured by Capacity Management: Experience Refined Through ITIL Practice.
527-538
- Porter D. Sherman:
Introduction to the ITIL Framework & the Capacity Management Process.
539-547
- Steven M. Halladay, Charles A. Milligan:
Effective Policy Management Approaches.
549-553
- Christopher P. Strasser:
A Comparison Approach to Public Sector IT Investment and IT Management Effects on Performance.
555-566
- Jack B. Woolley:
Response Time: If You Can't Beat It... Hide It.
567-572
- Insung Park, Melur K. Raghuraman:
Performance Diagnosis for IIS6 Through Request Tracking.
573-580
- Michael A. Salsburg:
The Case of the Unaffinitized Application.
581-585
- Michael A. Salsburg:
Virtually Everything.
587-595
- Greg P. Schulz:
Storage Networking Primer and Update.
597-607
- Jozo J. Dujmovic, Sakir M. Cengiz:
A Kernel Library for Benchmark Program Generators.
609-618
- Robert N. Will:
Effect of Service Disciplines on Waiting Time in M/M/(1, n) Systems.
619-625
- Yixin Diao, Bruno Ciciani, Catherine H. Crawford:
Enforcing Quality of Service Using Decentralized Runtime Feedback Control.
627-638
- Diwakar Krishnamurthy, Jerome A. Rolia, Shikharesh Majumdar:
SWAT: A Tool for Stress Testing Session-based Web Applications.
639-649
- Gregory V. Caliri:
Large Scale Processor Reference (LSPR) And Its Implications.
651-656
- Tim Follen, Judi Britt:
Design and Sizing of an Enterprise Backup and Recovery Solution.
657-667
- Dominique A. Heger:
Methodology to Quantify the Performance Characteristics of Web Based Server Systems.
669-679
- Alan M. Sherkow:
IBM's WLC - Impact on Performance and Capacity Planning.
681-687
- Nalini J. Elkins:
TCP/IP Performance Management for Dummies.
689-690
- Ronald R. Kaminski:
Automating Process and Workload Pathology Detection.
691-700
- Flavio Gaj:
From System Management to Service Management.
701-715
- Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams:
More New Software Antipatterns: Even More Ways to Shoot Yourself in the Foot.
717-725
- Craig Hodgins:
The Seven Steps to Highly Effective STROBE Use.
727-730
- Tim Foxon:
A Roadmap to Success in Capacity Management (or - Why Real-time Monitors are a Waste of Time!).
731-737
- Richard Glassbrook, James W. McGalliard:
Performance Management at an Earth Science Supercomputer Center.
739-750
- G. Jay Lipovich:
Managing Mainframe Performance in a Web Based World.
751-759
- Daniel L. Luksetich:
A Bottom-Up Approach to DB2 for z/OS Application Performance Reporting and Tuning.
761-764
- Mark M. Maccabee:
A Trading System on The Internet: Competing on Performance Against an Existing System.
765-776
- Bob Sneed:
Performance Forensics.
777-788
- Brian Johnson:
A Simplified Initial Approach To Identifying the Root Cause of End-to-End Performance Problems.
789-793
- Thomas E. Bell, Computer Cost Accounting:
Determining Labor Content of IS Services.
795-802
- Ronald R. Kaminski, Yiping Ding:
Business Metrics and Capacity Planning.
803-811
- Boris E. Zibitsker:
DB2 UDB ESE Capacity Management Tradeoffs.
813-820
- Carl J. De Pasquale:
Using the JVMPI to Understand the Behavior of Java Classes During the Development Process.
821-831
- Bruce McNutt:
The Design of the SPC-2 Benchmark.
833-837
- Tom Hatcher, Rick L. Keck:
Midrange Server Resource Mining.
839-846
- Richard D. Austin:
Hackers, Viruses, DoS, Oh No!
847-855
- Ian C. Baldwin:
Workload Manager Phase III - Getting WLM to Work for You.
857-874
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