Some criteria for time-sharing system performance
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Analysis of boolean program models for time-shared, paged environments
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System performance evaluation: survey and appraisal
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Resource management for a medium scale time-sharing operating system
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Three criteria for designing computing systems to facilitate debugging
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Measures, models and measurements for time-shared computer utilities
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Hardware measurement device for IBM system/360 time sharing evaluation
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ACM '65 Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference
ACM '65 Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference
An experimental study of computer system performance
ACM '72 Proceedings of the ACM annual conference - Volume 2
Trace driven modeling: Review and overview
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Trace Driven modeling: An update
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Measuring and modelling man-computer interaction
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Aspects of a Dynamically Adaptive Operating System
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The evaluation of a time-sharing page demand system
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There are two significantly different approaches that can be used for measuring the performance of time-sharing systems. The "stimulus" approach which conceptualizes the system as a "black box" containing a limited number of known functions, involves applying a controlled set of stimuli to the black box in order to activate its functions, and then observing the results. In the "analytic" approach, probes are inserted into the system to allow the recording of any level of the system's behavior. Both approaches are being developed for, and have been used to measure, System Development Corporation's ADEPT time-sharing system.