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Using Control Theory to Achieve Service Level Objectives In Performance Management (2001)  (Make Corrections)  (40 citations)
Sujay Parekh, Neha Gandhi, Joe Hellerstein, Dawn Tilbury, T. S. Jayram



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Abstract: A widely used approach to achieving service level objectives for a target system (e.g., an email server) is to add a controller that manipulates the target system's tuning parameters. We describe a methodology for designing such controllers for software systems that builds on classical control theory. The classical approach proceeds in two steps: system identification and controller design. In system identification, we construct mathematical models of the target system. Traditionally,... (Update)

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S. Parekh, N. Gandhi, J. L. Hellerstein, D. Tilbury, T. Jayram, and J. Bigus. Using control theory to achieve service level objectives in performance management. In Proc. IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, Seattle, WA, May 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/parekh01using.html   More

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