| Michael F. Morris and Paul F. Roth. Computer Performance Evaluation : Tools and Techniques for Eective Analysis. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1982. |
....beside circles are their mean job service time (ms) 0.5 0.5 (mean job interarrival time) CPU0 DISK0 0.5 0.04 0.04 0.025 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.7 Figure 4: A Multiprocessor Computer System. A Multiprocessor Computer System: Performance evaluation in various computer systems has been studied extensively [3, 6, 7, 10]. For comparison purposes, a multiprocessor computer system is designed in POSE. The experiments related to the proposed computer system shown in Figure 4 are to determine how the system would perform under various changes. Based on the figure, these changes could be about the input rate (system ....
M.F. Morris and P.F. Roth, Computer Performance Evaluation: Tools and Techniques for Effective Analysis, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1982.
....data such as memory accesses, cache hits, and instruction frequencies. Since no software is involved, the act of monitoring is passive: it has no effect on the system being monitored. The idea that the data collected by the monitor is influenced by the act of monitoring is called the probe effect [22, 49, 53]. Software monitors collect and record data with a software program. Event driven software monitors execute and record data when certain events occur on the system. Events related to the execution of programs on the system such as program start up or terminate, I O requests, and system calls are ....
....System Modeled With A Network Of Queues 56 and reported. Most notably are the books by Ferrari, Serazzi, and Zeigner [22] and Lazowska, Zahorjan, Graham, and Sevcik [38] But many other references are available at many levels of mathematical sophistication. For example, see Morris and Roth [49], McKerrow [44] Ross [54] and Maki and Thompson [43] The problem with a queueing model is that the three subprocesses of the queueing model must be determined prior to execution of the model. This must be done for each queueing model that is to be used. How one can characterize these three ....
Morris, M. F., and Roth, P. F. Computer Performance Evaluation: Tools and Techniques for Effective Analysis. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, NY, 1982.
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Michael F. Morris and Paul F. Roth. Computer Performance Evaluation : Tools and Techniques for Eective Analysis. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1982.
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