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Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems Free

Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems
Author: Robin A. Sahner
Edition: 1995
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B000WDVCBG



Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems: An Example-Based Approach Using the SHARPE Software Package


Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems: An Example-Based Approach Using the SHARPE Software Package provides a variety of probabilistic, discrete-state models used to assess the reliability and performance of computer and communication systems. Get Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems computer books for free.
The models included are combinatorial reliability models (reliability block diagrams, fault trees and reliability graphs), directed, acyclic task precedence graphs, Markov and semi-Markov models (including Markov reward models), product-form queueing networks and generalized stochastic Petri nets. A practical approach to system modeling is followed; all of the examples described are solved and analyzed using the SHARPE tool.
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Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems Free


The models included are combinatorial reliability models (reliability block diagrams, fault trees and reliability graphs), directed, acyclic task precedence graphs, Markov and semi-Markov models (including Markov reward models), product-form queueing networks and generalized stochastic Petri nets
In structuring the book, the authors have

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