Computer Performance Modeling by Alexandre Brandwajn (.PDF)
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Computer Performance Modeling by Alexandre Brandwajn, Thomas Begin
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Overview: This compendium gives an overview of computer performance modelling techniques and an in-depth explanation of their principles and practical applications. The book emphasizes selected approximation methods for complex systems, including recent advances in multi-server models. This text incorporates many years of experience doing research, teaching, and practicing computer performance modeling. This book can be used as a textbook for a graduate-level course in computer performance modeling, as well as a reference for professionals working in this field. Computer performance modeling provides tools to predict the performance of computer systems before they are built, as well as the effect of system modifications before they are released to the users. Ideally, outside emergency situations, system designs and modifications whose performance has not been assessed and is thus unknown, should not find their way into the marketplace. Computer performance modeling includes all aspects of computer systems, from their hardware and software components to their overall architecture. When dealing with existing systems, its goals include the determination of critical performance factors and the impact of projected changes. For hypothetical systems, performance modeling during the system design phase allows the designers to make critical choices and separate good solutions from poor ones.
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