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Workload Modeling For Computer Systems Performance Evaluation Dror G Feitelson

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Workload Modeling For Computer Systems Performance Evaluation Dror G Feitelson
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Publisher: CambridgeUP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.67 MB
Author: Dror G. Feitelson
ISBN: 9781107078239, 1107078237
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Workload Modeling For Computer Systems Performance Evaluation Dror G Feitelson by Dror G. Feitelson 9781107078239, 1107078237 instant download after payment.

Reliable performance evaluations require the use of representative workloads. This is no easy task since modern computer systems and their workloads are complex, with many interrelated attributes and complicated structures. Experts often use sophisticated mathematics to analyze and describe workload models, making these models difficult for practitioners to grasp. This book aims to close this gap by emphasizing the intuition and the reasoning behind the definitions and derivations related to the workload models. It provides numerous examples from real production systems, with hundreds of graphs. Using this book, readers will be able to analyze collected workload data and clean it if necessary, derive statistical models that include skewed marginal distributions and correlations, and consider the need for generative models and feedback from the system. The descriptive statistics techniques covered are also useful for other domains.

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