Queueing Analysis of the IBM 2314 Disk Storage Facility
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
A study of storage partitioning using a mathematical model of locality
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The working set model for program behavior
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Further experimental data on the behavior of programs in a paging environment
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Microprogamming under a page on demand strategy
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A comparative analysis of disk scheduling policies
SOSP '71 Proceedings of the third ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Experimental data on how program behavior affects the choice of scheduler parameters
SOSP '71 Proceedings of the third ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Dynamic program behavior under paging
ACM '66 Proceedings of the 1966 21st national conference
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Modeling and simulation of computer systems have two main objectives. First, to evaluate the performance of a given configuration of a machine and second, to derive a mechanism for prediction of performance when configuration parameters change. This paper addresses the second issue and reports the result of a recent investigation of a Virtual Memory Computer. The results indicate which variables or combination of variables have significant effect on the performance and which do not.