File systems are very important components in a computer system. File system simulation can help to predict the performance of new system designs. It offers the advantages of the flexibility of modeling and the cost and time savings of utilizing simulation instead of full implementation. Being able to predict end-to-end file system performance against a pre-defined workload can help system designers to make decisions that could affect their entire product line, involving several million dollars of investment. This dissertation presents detailed simulation-based performance models of the Linux ext3 file system and the PVFS parallel file system. The models are developed using Colored Petri Nets. A performance study, using the models, shows th...
The use of a network of shared, heterogeneous workstations each harboring a Reconfigurable Computing...
The ongoing trend of increasing computer hardware and software complexity has resulted in the increa...
This study is concerned with several proposals concerning multiprocessor systems and with the variou...
The Linux file system is designed with components utilizing a layered architecture. The upper compon...
The introduction of parallelism has brought forth new and diverse approaches to architecture and alg...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 H35Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
This thesis presents a simulation of a distributed file system. It is a simplified version of the di...
Due to the increasing gap between the performance of the processors and secondary storage systems, t...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
Simulation needs for design analysis, verification, and testing have become increasingly important a...
In this thesis we look at three approaches to modelling interactive computer systems: Simulation, Op...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
This special issue of Future Generation Computer Systems contains four extended papers selected from...
This thesis presents a contribution to the field of performance analysis for Input/Output (I/O) rela...
The use of a network of shared, heterogeneous workstations each harboring a Reconfigurable Computing...
The ongoing trend of increasing computer hardware and software complexity has resulted in the increa...
This study is concerned with several proposals concerning multiprocessor systems and with the variou...
The Linux file system is designed with components utilizing a layered architecture. The upper compon...
The introduction of parallelism has brought forth new and diverse approaches to architecture and alg...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 CMSC 1988 H35Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
I/O has become the major bottleneck in application performance as processor speed has skyrocket over...
This thesis presents a simulation of a distributed file system. It is a simplified version of the di...
Due to the increasing gap between the performance of the processors and secondary storage systems, t...
This study presents a specification for the design of file system performance metrics. Standard syst...
Simulation needs for design analysis, verification, and testing have become increasingly important a...
In this thesis we look at three approaches to modelling interactive computer systems: Simulation, Op...
Graduation date: 1997Existing parallel file systems are proving inadequate in two important arenas:\...
This special issue of Future Generation Computer Systems contains four extended papers selected from...
This thesis presents a contribution to the field of performance analysis for Input/Output (I/O) rela...
The use of a network of shared, heterogeneous workstations each harboring a Reconfigurable Computing...
The ongoing trend of increasing computer hardware and software complexity has resulted in the increa...
This study is concerned with several proposals concerning multiprocessor systems and with the variou...