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SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, June 1992
- Michael K. Molloy, Blaine D. Gaither:
Proceedings of the 1992 ACM SIGMETRICS joint international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, June 1-5, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-507-0 [contents]
Volume 20, Number 2, November 1992
- Kim Shanley:
TPC Releases New Benchmark: TPC-C. 8-9 - Kim Shanley:
TPC Results as of September 15, 1992. 10-22 - Connie U. Smith:
Performance Engineering of Software Systems (Book Review). 23-24 - Adrian E. Conway, Nicolas D. Georganas:
Queuing Networks - Exact Computational Algorithms: A Unified Theory Based on Decomposition and Aggregation (Book Review). 24-26 - Makoto Kobayashi:
A Cache Multitasking Model. 27-37 - S. M. Porotskiy, A. E. Fateev:
Development Trends in Methods for Efficiency Evaluation of ES-Based Computer Systems. 38-42 - S. M. Porotskiy, A. E. Fateev:
System and Real Performance Evaluation of Computer. 43-46
Volume 20, Number 3, March 1993
- Raphael Rom, Moshe Sidi:
Multiple Access Protocols: Performance and Analysis (Book Review). 5-6 - Kim Shanley:
TPC Results as of December 22, 1992. 7-21 - Silvano Maffeis:
File Access Patterns in Public FTP Archives and an Index for Locality of Reference. 22-35 - Özgür Ulusoy:
An Approximate Analysis of a Real-Time Database Concurrency Control Protocol via Markov Modeling. 36-48
Volume 20, Number 4, May 1993
- Stephen S. Lavenberg:
Selected Publications 1992: Systems Analysis Department IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. 3-9 - Kim Shanley:
TPC Results as of March 15, 1993. 10-23 - Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
Cluster Analysis and Workload Classification. 24-30 - Robert B. Smith, James K. Archibald, Brent E. Nelson:
Evaluating Performance of Prefetching Second Level Caches. 31-42

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