default search action
SIGOPS Workshop on System Performance Evaluation 1971: USA
- Ugo O. Gagliardi, Robert P. Goldberg, Robert M. Graham, Maria F. Weller:
Proceedings of the SIGOPS Workshop on System Performance Evaluation, USA, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7382-1 - D. T. Bordsen:
UNIVAC 1108 Hardware Instrumentation System. 1-28 - Gary M. Holtwick:
Designing a commercial performance measurement system. 29-58 - W. Chang, Y. J. Paternot, J. A. Ray:
Throughput analysis of computer systems - multiprogramming versus multiprocessing. 59-81 - Jeffrey P. Buzen:
Analysis of system bottlenecks using a queueing network model. 82-103 - Sant R. Arora, A. Gallo:
The optimal organization of multiprogrammed multi-level memory. 104-141 - S. J. Morganstein, Joseph Winograd, R. Herman:
Sim/61: A simulation measurement tool for a time-shared, demand paging operating system. 142-172 - Stephen W. Sherman, Forest Baskett, James C. Browne:
Trace driven modeling and analysis of CPU scheduling in a multi-programming system. 173-199 - Robert M. Graham, Gerald J. Clancy Jr., David B. DeVaney:
A software design and evaluation system. 200-213 - Alan P. Batson, Robert E. Brundage:
Performance measurements on a virtual memory computer system in a batch-processing environment. 214-226 - Michael D. Schroeder:
Performance of the GE-645 associative memory while Multics is in operation. 227-245 - Yonathan Bard:
CP-67 measurement and analysis overhead and throughput. 246-283 - Peter J. Denning, Bruce A. Eisenstein:
Statistical methods in performance evaluation. 284-307 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
Automatic load adjustment in time-sharing systems. 308-320 - Erol Gelenbe:
Optimum choice of page sizes in a virtual memory with a hardware executive and a rapid-access secondary storage medium. 321-336 - Stephen R. Kimbleton, Charles G. Moore:
A probabilistic framework for system performance evaluation. 337-361 - Jerre D. Noe:
A Petri Net model of the CDC 6400. 362-378
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.