Best Paper Winners
Each year, conference papers judged exemplary by industry peers receive these conference honors. These papers reflect the best of the best offered at the conference.
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1996
- Understanding The Multiprocessor Effect: How to Stack the Deck-Discretely
Dr. Neil J. Gunther
- A Manager’s Framework for Enterprise Resource Management
George Thompson
- Measurement and Analysis of Workload CPU time in UNIX Environments
Subhash Agrawal, Kenneth Newman, Yefim Somin, and Michael Forsyth
- So Now Who’s Responsible for the Phone Data? And What’s Next?
Carl E. Sommer and Tim Rowles
- Fractal Patterns in DASD I/O Traffic
David L. Peterson and David B. Adams
- Analyzing, Tuning, and Planning For Hybrid Tape Subsystems
William T. Gray
- The Future Looks Bright for DIM
Mark B. Friedman and Bob Shannon
1995
- Analysis of Disk Workloads in Network File Server Environments
John R. Heath and Stephen A. R. Houser
- Clock Instability And Its Effect On Time Intervals In Performance Studies
Margaret A. Dietz, Carla S. Ellis, and C. Frank Starmer
- Central Processor Life Extension Or Expectation Management 101
Gene Clem
- Preemptible SRBs: Understanding, Exploiting, And Managing Them
John E. Arwe
- Computers Don’t Sweat Or Performance Metrics In The Distributed Computing Environment
James P. Quigley
- Using The World Wide Web As An Executive Information System
Larry Kayser
- Parallel Transaction Server Model: A Case Study
Tim Follen