Principles of database and knowledge-base systems, Vol. I
Principles of database and knowledge-base systems, Vol. I
Conceptual database design: an Entity-relationship approach
Conceptual database design: an Entity-relationship approach
Database tuning: a principled approach
Database tuning: a principled approach
Distributed transactions in practice
ACM SIGMOD Record
Latency in distributed, sequential application designs
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Performance and Scalability of Client-Server Database Architectures
VLDB '92 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
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Design and implementation of applications comprise an anticipation of what increased performance requirements might occur in future. However this is not a simple thing to do and resources are limited. Thus in practice it happens, that after some time of operation an application no more meets the increased performance requirements. Sometimes it turns out that the application has to be retired and a new one needs to be installed and used. In other cases performance tuning activities can make the application again meet the requirements. This paper based on a simple distributed applications performance model gives hints on how to proceed during performance tuning. It further states several performance tuning requirements on system architecture and design respectively.