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SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, June 2001
- Mary K. Vernon:
Proceedings of the Joint International Conference on Measurements and Modeling of Computer Systems, SIGMETRICS/Performance 2001, June 16-20, 2001, Cambridge, MA, USA. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-334-0 [contents]
Volume 29, Number 2, September 2001
- Krishna Kant, Prasant Mohapatra:
Current research trends in internet servers. 5-7 - Amy Csizmar Dalal, Scott Jordan:
An optimal service ordering for a world wide web server. 8-13 - Valeria Cardellini, Emiliano Casalicchio, Michele Colajanni, Marco Mambelli:
Web switch support for differentiated services. 14-19 - Thiemo Voigt, Per Gunningberg:
Kernel-based control of persistent web server connections. 20-25 - Jun Wang, Rui Min, Zhuying Wu, Yiming Hu:
Boosting I/O performance of internet servers with user-level custom file systems. 26-31 - Xin Chen, Xiaodong Zhang:
Coordinated data prefetching by utilizing reference information at both proxy and web servers. 32-38 - Oscar Ardaiz, Felix Freitag, Leandro Navarro:
Improving the service time of web clients using server redirection. 39-44
Volume 29, Number 3, December 2001
- Shudong Jin, Azer Bestavros:
GISMO: a Generator of Internet Streaming Media Objects and workloads. 2-10
- Mark S. Squillante:
Special issue on the workshop on MAthematical performance Modeling and Analysis (MAMA 2001). 11 - Nikhil Bansal, Mor Harchol-Balter:
Analysis of M/G/1/SRPT under transient overload. 12-14 - Eitan Bachmat:
Average case analysis for batched disk scheduling and increasing subsequences. 15-16 - Anton Riabov, Jay Sethuraman:
Scheduling periodic task graphs with communication delays. 17-18 - Jean-Michel Fourneau, Erol Gelenbe:
G-networks with resets. 19-20 - Michael Shalmon:
Queueing analysis for polling and prioritized service of aggregated regenerative variable rate ON-OFF traffic sources. 20 - Alan Bain, Peter B. Key:
Modelling the performance of distributed admission control for adaptive applications. 21-22 - Cheng-Shang Chang, Duan-Shin Lee, Ching-Ming Lien:
Load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switches with resequencing. 23-24 - Yaakov Kogan:
Asymptotic expansions for probability distributions in large loss and closed queueing networks. 25-27 - Yuliy M. Baryshnikov, Edward G. Coffman Jr., Predrag R. Jelenkovic:
Kelly's LAN model revisited. 28-29 - David Gamarnik:
Stochastic online binpacking problem: exact conditions for bounded expected queue lengths under the best fit packing heuristic. 30-31 - Sum Lam, Rocky K. C. Chang:
Stability comparison in single-server-multiple-queue systems. 32-34 - Árpád Szlávik:
GI/G/1 type processes: a non-inversive matrix analytical solution. 35-37 - Nam Kyoo Boots, Perwez Shahabuddin:
Simulating tail probabilities in GI/GI/1 queues and insurance risk processes with subexponential distributions (extended abstract). 38-39 - Sem C. Borst, Michel Mandjes, Miranda van Uitert:
Generalized processor sharing with heterogeneous traffic classes. 40-42 - Zhen Liu, Mark S. Squillante, Joel L. Wolf:
On maximizing service-level-agreement profits. 43-44 - Yingdong Lu, Jing-Sheng Song, Weian Zheng:
Performance analysis of assemble-to-order systems through strong approximations. 45-46 - Mark S. Squillante, Cathy H. Xia, Li Zhang:
Optimal scheduling in queueing network models of high-volume commercial web sites. 47-48
Volume 29, Number 4, March 2002
- Kenneth C. Sevcik, Hai Wang:
Solution properties and convergence of an approximate mean value analysis algorithm. 3-10 - Carey L. Williamson, Qian Wu:
A case for context-aware TCP/IP. 11-23 - Daniel A. Menascé:
Simple analytic modeling of software contention. 24-30 - William C. Cheng, Cheng-Fu Chou, Leana Golubchik, Samir Khuller:
A performance study of Bistro, a scalable upload architecture. 31-39 - Barry G. Lawson, Evgenia Smirni:
Multiple-queue backfilling scheduling with priorities and reservations for parallel systems. 40-47
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