32. Int. CMG Conference 2006: Reno, Nevada, USA
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
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
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
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
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

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



