Computer system performance / Herbert Hellerman and Thomas F. Conroy
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- 70279535
- QA 76.5 .H45 1975

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Computer Science | GC QA 76.5 .H45 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002440 |
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Includes index.
Chapter 1. The nature of computer-performance evaluation -- Chapter 2. Principles of statistics -- Chapter 3. Topics in discrete mathematics and applications -- Chapter 4. Job processing models: informal and simulation viewpoints -- Chapter 5. Queuing theory -- Chapter 6. Single-component and single-job performance -- Chapter 7. Operating systems: evolution and fundamentals -- Chapter 8. The IBM OS/3060 operating systems -- Chapter 9. Timesharing systems -- Chapter 10. Virtual-storage principles -- Chapter 11. Virtual storage: system-design context.
This book is concerned primarily with performance as opposed to function. The reader is assumed already to be familiar with functional aspects of machine organization and programming.
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