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From the Central Server Model to BEST/1©

Jeffrey P. BuzenContact Information

(7)  BMC Software, Inc., 880 Winter Street, Waltham, MA 02454-9111, USA
Abstract
The central server model [3] represented a major advance in computer performance analysis when it was first introduced. Earlier mathematical models had investigated the performance of individual system components such as central processors, disks and drums. Because they analyzed these components in isolation, early models had no way to represent the powerful interactions that take place among components and ultimately determine overall system performance.

Contact Information Jeffrey P. Buzen
Email: jeff_buzen@bmc.com
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