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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF JPVM
Parallel Processing Letters, 1999PVM for Java (JPVM) is a parallel programming environment that provides a set of Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM)-like class libraries developed using Java. JPVM inherits the attributes of Java, especially Java support of heterogeneous system. However, it also has the disadvantage of poor performance when compared to native codes.
Bu-Sung Lee +3 more
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Performance Evaluations and Literacy
Nurse Educator, 2009Many new nursing leaders assuming deanships or assistant or interim deanships have limited education, experience, or background to prepare them for the job. To assist new deans and those aspiring to be deans, the authors of this department, 2 deans, offer survival tips based on their personal experiences and insights.
Jana L, Pressler, Carole A, Kenner
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Performance Evaluation of Videbas
1983VIDEBAS is a relational multi-user database management system. Relations are stored, in general, more than one time, each time however in a different sort order. The main goal of this approach is to reduce the number of accesses necessary to handle a query at the cost of a higher charge on external memory.
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Performance evaluation of mapper
Information Processing & Management, 1992Abstract We report on a two-year study funded by the Online Computer Library Center and the National Science Foundation to evaluate an experimental semi-automatic cataloging advisor — Mapper — designed to assist the intermittent user in the descriptive cataloging of certain US-produced, single-sheet maps.
Zorana Ercegovac, Harold Borko
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Performance Evaluation by Monitoring
1976One of the most significant problems introduced by the advent of 3rd generation, multiprogramming systems was the difficulty of ‘seeing’ what was going on inside a system. The interaction of the system configuration and the specific workload, under control of a sometimes mysterious operating system did not produce the level of performance that the user
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Measuring and evaluating performance
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 1980The subject of system performance measurement and evaluation has undergone as many generations of changes as the systems themselves. The problem of what to measure and evaluate is complicated by the fact that computing and communications, having become technically similar (digital), will undergo further fusion.
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Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Fall), 1971
Computer systems are expensive in terms of development, acquisition and maintenance. The efficient and effective system appears to be the exception rather than the rule. Concern for system improvement is voiced by almost every computer-related management or technical support group.
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Computer systems are expensive in terms of development, acquisition and maintenance. The efficient and effective system appears to be the exception rather than the rule. Concern for system improvement is voiced by almost every computer-related management or technical support group.
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