Measurement of computer systems performance has existed since the earliest days of computing, but the introduction of multiprogramming created the need for more comprehensive measurement of overall performance. The physical speeds of individual components are no longer sufficient to describe the speed of an entire system, since the overlapping of system resources is such a major factor. This report considers the performance of interactive computer systems, where many users can be simultaneously working at terminals
Performance observability is the ability to accurately capture, analyze, and present (collectively o...
This paper presents a computationally tractable methodology for including accurately the effects of ...
Reducing computer performance to a single number has become one of the more controversial (and confu...
The pace of human-computer interaction is an important issue to computer scientists and computer use...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 29-November 02, 1990 / Riviera Hotel and...
Vita.A methodology is presented by which computer empirical performance models can be obtained in a ...
Assessing the performance of multiprogram workloads running on multithreaded hardware is difficult b...
Today many system benchmarks use throughput as a measure of performance. While throughput is appropr...
This study develops a procedure for modeling computer systems and for analyzing their performance. H...
On the vast majority of today’s computers, the dominant form of computation is GUI-based user intera...
Graduation date: 1980A simple approach to developing approximate analytical\ud performance models fo...
Introduction Traditional benchmarks such as SPEC model a simple workload: a single address space, a...
1973PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-73-22FAA-RD-73-195ComputersPerformance measurementAutomated radar term...
Abstract—Intuitively, it seems that understanding how the performance of a system affects its users ...
For users of loosely-coupled distributed systems, questions about "performance" commonly involve in...
Performance observability is the ability to accurately capture, analyze, and present (collectively o...
This paper presents a computationally tractable methodology for including accurately the effects of ...
Reducing computer performance to a single number has become one of the more controversial (and confu...
The pace of human-computer interaction is an important issue to computer scientists and computer use...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 29-November 02, 1990 / Riviera Hotel and...
Vita.A methodology is presented by which computer empirical performance models can be obtained in a ...
Assessing the performance of multiprogram workloads running on multithreaded hardware is difficult b...
Today many system benchmarks use throughput as a measure of performance. While throughput is appropr...
This study develops a procedure for modeling computer systems and for analyzing their performance. H...
On the vast majority of today’s computers, the dominant form of computation is GUI-based user intera...
Graduation date: 1980A simple approach to developing approximate analytical\ud performance models fo...
Introduction Traditional benchmarks such as SPEC model a simple workload: a single address space, a...
1973PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-73-22FAA-RD-73-195ComputersPerformance measurementAutomated radar term...
Abstract—Intuitively, it seems that understanding how the performance of a system affects its users ...
For users of loosely-coupled distributed systems, questions about "performance" commonly involve in...
Performance observability is the ability to accurately capture, analyze, and present (collectively o...
This paper presents a computationally tractable methodology for including accurately the effects of ...
Reducing computer performance to a single number has become one of the more controversial (and confu...