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2nd Symposium on Simulation of Computer Systems 1974: Gaithersburg, MD, USA
- Harold Joseph Highland, Paul F. Roth, Philip J. Kiviat, John W. McCredie:
Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Simulation of Computer Systems, ANSS 1974, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, June 4-6, 1974. IEEE 1974 - John W. McCredie, Paul F. Roth, Donald W. Kosy, James Browne, Dennis M. Gilbert, John Caron:
Tutorial chairman's overview. 3-22 - Gary J. Nutt:
The simulation of computer systems in a university environment. 25-29 - Myron H. MacDougall:
Simulating the NASA Mass Data Storage Facility. 33-43 - Randall D. Burris:
An approximate simulation of a very complex computer system. 45-52 - Ronald G. Blunck:
Simulation of an OS/360 MVT environment with GPSS. 53-62 - Bea Mei Fagan, Henry Kleine:
A simulation model of a message switching system. 63-74 - Stephen P. Gerke:
Performance projection and evaluation for a transaction-oriented system. 77-84 - Maria Davis, George E. Richmond:
What price virtual memory? 85-94 - Hans Kaspar, Donald S. Miller:
Job and jobstream modeling in the TRW timeshare system simulation. 95-122 - John R. Clymer, Richard E. Perdue:
A top down analysis technique for parallel systems. 125-130 - Ronald R. Willis:
Structured model development techniques. 133-144 - Robert S. Feingold, Yen W. Chao:
Statistical instrumentation of ECSS models. 147-161 - Madeline J. Bauer:
A simulation approach to the design of dynamic feedback scheduling algorithms for time-shared computer systems. 165-173 - William D. Flannery:
Simulation of the working set model for virtual storage management. 175-178 - H. W. Barry Merrill:
On using statistical analysis of SMF data to build usable simulation models of large-scale computer systems. 181-185 - Ross T. Newkirk, James K. Mullin:
Simulated demand in large-scale batch processor acquisitions: Role and justification. 187-194 - H. Frank Hertel, Reino A. Merikallio:
The System Simulators - a modular approach to systems modeling. 197-209
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