The design and implementation of INGRES
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Performance Evaluation and Monitoring
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Medusa: an experiment in distributed operating system structure
Communications of the ACM
On the construction of a representative synthetic workload
Communications of the ACM
Principles of Database Systems
Principles of Database Systems
A hierarchical, restructurable multi-microprocessor architecture
ISCA '76 Proceedings of the 3rd annual symposium on Computer architecture
StarOS, a multiprocessor operating system for the support of task forces
SOSP '79 Proceedings of the seventh ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Flow of control, resource allocation, and the proper termination of programs
Flow of control, resource allocation, and the proper termination of programs
Performance evaluation of multiple processor systems.
Performance evaluation of multiple processor systems.
The switching structure and addressing architecture of an extensible multiprocessor: cm*.
The switching structure and addressing architecture of an extensible multiprocessor: cm*.
Performance evaluation of communicating processes
Performance evaluation of communicating processes
Performance evaluation of a multiprocessor under interactive workloads
Performance evaluation of a multiprocessor under interactive workloads
Monitoring distributed systems: a relational approach
Monitoring distributed systems: a relational approach
An Incremental Programming Environment
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A synthetic job for measuring system performance
IBM Systems Journal
An experimental computer architecture supporting expert systems and logic programming
IBM Journal of Research and Development
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This paper introduces the concept of an integrated instrumentation environment (IIE) for multiprocessors. The primary objective of such an environment is to assist the user in the process of experimentation. The emphasis in an IIE is on experiment management (including stimulus generation, monitoring, data collection and analysis), rather than on techniques for program development as in conventional programming environments. We believe the functionality of the two environments should eventually be provided in one comprehensive environment.