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Performance Evaluation, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, June 1998
- Maria Calzarossa, Raymond A. Marie:
Editorial: Tools for Performance Evaluation. 1-3 - John Dilley, Rich Friedrich, Tai Jin, Jerome A. Rolia:
Web Server Performance Measurement and Modeling Techniques. 27-44 - Evgenia Smirni, Daniel A. Reed:
Lessons from Characterizing the Input/Output Behavior of Parallel Scientific Applications. 27-44 - Rosa M. L. R. Carmo, Luiz R. de Carvalho, Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Morganna C. Diniz, Richard R. Muntz:
Performance/Availability Modeling with te TANGRAM-II Modeling Environment. 45-65 - Daniel D. Deavours, William H. Sanders:
An Efficient Disk-Based Tool for Solving Large Markov Models. 67-84
Volume 33, Number 2, July 1998
- Ing-Ray Chen, Tao-Hung Hsi:
Performance Analysis of Admission Control Algorithms Based on Reward Optimization for Real-Time Multimedia Servers. 89-112 - Martin W. McKinnon, George N. Rouskas, Harry G. Perros:
Performance Analysis of a Photonic Single-Hop ATM Switch Architecutre, with Tunable Transmitters and Fixed Frequency Receivers. 113-136 - Shoji Kasahara:
Conference Report: International Conference on the Performance and Management of Complex Communication Networks: PMCCN '97, 17-21 November 1997, Tsukuba Science City, Japan. 137-144
Volume 33, Number 3, August 1998
- Laxman H. Sahasrabuddhe, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Probability Distribution of the Receiver Busy Time in a Multicasting Local Lightwave Network. 149-173 - Hassane Alla, René David:
A Modelling and Analysis Tool for Discrete Events Systems: Continuous Petri Net. 175-199 - Hadas Shachnai, Philip S. Yu:
On Analytic Modeling of Multimedia Batching Schemes. 201-213
Volume 33, Number 4, September 1998
- Charles Knessl, Charles Tier:
Asymptotic Approximations and Bottleneck Analysis in Product Form Queueing Networks with Large Populations. 219-248 - Koenraad Laevens, Herwig Bruneel:
Discrete-Time Multiserver Queues with Priorities. 249-275
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