Analysis and synthesis of computer systems
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Analysis and synthesis of computer systems
(Advances in computer science and engineering / editor-in-chief, Erol Gelenbe, texts ; v. 4)
Imperial College Press, c2010
2nd ed
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Description and Table of Contents
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Analysis and Synthesis of Computer Systems presents a broad overview of methods that are used to evaluate the performance of computer systems and networks, manufacturing systems, and interconnected services systems. Aside from a highly readable style that rigorously addresses all subjects, this second edition includes new chapters on numerical methods for queueing models and on G-networks, the latter being a new area of queuing theory that one of the authors has pioneered.This book will have a broad appeal to students, practitioners and researchers in several different areas, including practicing computer engineers as well as computer science and engineering students.
Table of Contents
- Basic Tools of Probabilistic Modelling
- The Queue with Server of Walking Type and Its Applications to Computer System Modelling
- Queueing Network Models
- Queueing Networks with Multiple Classes of Positive and Negative Customers and Product Form Solution
- Markov-Modulated Queues
- Diffusion Approximation Methods for General Queueing Networks
- Approximate Decomposition and Iterative Techniques for Closed Model Solution
- Synthesis Problems in Single-Resource Systems: Characterisation and Control of Achievable Performance
- Control of Performance in Mutliple-Resource Systems
- A Queue with Server of Walking Type.
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