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Performability modelling and evaluation brings together two disciplines that have long been treated separately in different communities: computer and communication system performance evaluation and system reliability and availability evaluation.* Provides a single-source reference covering of all aspects of performability evaluation.* Introduces a new approach to assessing the performance and dependability of systems thus revealing system characteristics that cannot be uncovered separately by performance or reliability evaluation.* Explains how systems can operate partially in the presence of failures by discussing:-Capacity of failure prone clusters of transaction processing systems.-Network throughput when network nodes and links fail.-Task completion times on degradable multiprocessor systems.-A variety of modelling and evaluation techniques.* Features software tool descriptions to support performability evaluations as well as an extensive bibliography.Computer scientists and engineers will find this excellent overview compulsive reading as will postgraduates and researchers in computer science and related fields.
Computer Performance Evaluation Modelling Techniques and Tools
9th International Conference, St. Malo, France, June 3-6, 1997 Proceedings
Häftad, Engelska, 1997
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Modeling Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation, held in St. Malo, France, in June 1997.The volume presents 17 revised full papers carefully selected by the program committee for the proceedings; also included is an extended abstract of an invited talk. The collection of papers presented represents state-of-the-art work in computer performance evaluation. Among the issues addressed are fully distributed systems, statistical multiplexing for high-speed networks, and implications of the concept of dependability.