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Performance Evaluation, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, February 1995
- Christoph Lindemann:
DSPNexpress: A Software Package for the Efficient Solution of Deterministic and Stochastic Petri Nets. 3-21 - Ken J. McDonell:
Benchmark Frameworks and Tools for Modelling the Workload Profile. 23-41 - Eric W. Brehm, Robert T. Goettge, F. W. McCaleb:
START/ES: An Expert System Tool for System Performance and Reliability Analysis. 43-58 - Jane Hillston:
A Tool to Enhance Model Exploitation. 59-74 - Andreas L. Opdahl:
Sensitivity Analysis of Combined Software and Hardware Performance Models: Open Queueing Networks. 75-92 - Peter Buchholz:
Hierarchical Markovian Models: Symmetries and Reduction. 93-110 - Manish Malhotra, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Data Integrity Analysis of Disk Array Systems with Analytic Modeling of Coverage. 111-133
Volume 22, Number 2, April 1995
- J. P. C. Blanc, Robert D. van der Mei:
Optimization of Polling Systems with Bernoulli Schedules. 139-158 - Yijun Xiong, Herwig Bruneel:
A Simple Approach to Obtain Tight Upper Bounds for the Asymptotic Queueing Behavior of Statistical Multiplexers with Heterogeneous Traffic. 159-173 - Nail Akar, Erdal Arikan:
Markov Modulated Periodic Arrival Process Offered to an ATM Multiplexer. 175-190
Volume 22, Number 3, May 1995
- Luís F. M. de Moraes, Reinaldo C. A. Ferreira:
Analytical Modeling and Performance of Dual-Bus High-Speed Networks Under the Adaptive Cycle Cell Insertion (ACCI) Protocol. 195-219 - Andreas Herkersdorf, L. Heusler, Erik Maehle:
Route Discovery for Multistage Fabrics in ATM Switching Nodes. 221-238 - Shiouming Stanley Wang, John A. Silvester:
An Approximate Model for Performance Evaluation of Real-Time Multimedia Communication Systems. 239-256 - Chatschik Bisdikian, Wassim Matragi, Khosrow Sohraby:
A Framework for Jitter Analysis in Cell Based Multiplexers. 257-277 - F. Changpeng, Reinhard Ruppelt:
Protocol Performance Measurements in a Heterogeneous Network Environment. 279-301
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