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Position Paper

Performance Evaluation in Industry:A Personal Perspective/Stephen S. Lavenberg;Mark S. Squillante=3

Ⅰ. Topical Area Papers

Mainframe Systems/Jeffrey P. Buzen=17

Performance Analysis of Storage Systems/Elizabeth Shriver;Bruce K. Hillyer;Avi Silberschatz=33

Ad Hoc, Wireless, Mobile Networks:The Role of Performance Modeling and Evaluation/Mario Gerla;Manthos Kazantzidis;Guangyu Pei;Fabrizio Talucci;Ken Tang=51

Trace-Driven Memory Simulation:A Survey/Richard A. Uhlig;Trevor N. Mudge=97

Performance Issues in Parallel Processing Systems/Luiz A. DeRose;Mario Pantano;Daniel A. Reed;Jeffrey S. Vetter=141

Measurement-Based Analysis of Networked System Availability/Ravishankar K. Iyer;Zbigniew Kalbarczyk;Mahesh Kalyanakrishnan=161

Performance of Client/Server Systems/Daniel A. MenascSmall e, acute accent;Virgilio A. F. Almeida=201

Performance Characteristics of the World Wide Web/Mark E. Crovella=219

Parallel Job Scheduling:A Performance Perspective/Shikharesh Majumdar;Eric W. Parsons=233

Scheduling of Real-Time Tasks with Complex Constraints/Seonho Choi;Ashok K. Agrawala=253

Software Performance Evaluation by Models/Murray Woodside=283

Performance Analysis of Database Systems/Alexander Thomasian=305

Performance Analysis of Concurrency Control Methods/Alexander Thomasian=329

Numerical Analysis Methods/William J. Stewart=355

Product Form Queueing Networks/Simonetta Balsamo=377

Stochastic Modeling Formalisms for Dependability, Performance and Performability/Katerina GoSmall s, scaroneva-Popstojanova;Kishor Trivedi=403

Analysis and Application of Polling Models/Hideaki Takagi=423

Discrete-Event Simulation in Performance Evaluation/David M. Nicol=443

Workload Characterization Issues and Methodologies/Maria Calzarossa;Luisa Massari;Daniele Tessera=459

Ⅱ. Personal Accounts of Key Contributors

From the Central Server Model to BEST/1ⓒ/Jeffrey P. Buzen=485

Mean Value Analysis:A Personal Account/Martin Reiser=491

The Early Days of GSPNs/Marco Ajmone Marsan;Gianfranco Balbo;Gianni Conte=505

The Discovery of Self-similar Traffic/Walter Willinger=513

Author Index=529

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Performanceevaluationhas beena discipline ofcomputersciencefor somethirty years. To us, it seemed to be time to take stock of what we - the performance evaluation community - were doing. Towards this end, we decided to organize a workshoponPerformanceEvaluationofComputer SystemsandCommunication Networks, which was held at the international conference and research center for computer science, Schlo Dagstuhl, Germany, September 15-19, 1997. The participantsdiscussed, amongotherthings, thefollowingfundamentalquestions: What are the scienti c contributions of performance evaluation? What is its relevance in industry and business? What is its standing in academia? Where is the eld headed? What are its success stories and failures? What are its current burning questions? During this workshop, working groups focused on areas like performance ev- uation techniques and tools, communication networks, computer architecture, computer resource management, as well as performance of software systems (see http: //www. ani. univie. ac. at/dagstuhl97/). The participants summarized the past of performance evaluation and projected future trends and needs in the eld. It was identi ed that - as in many other sciences - at the beginning therewastheobservationofthebehaviorofsystems, generallybymeasurements, followed by the development of theories to explain the observed behavior. - pecially in system modeling, based on these theories, methodologies have been developed for behavior prediction. At that stage, measurement changed its role from pure phenomenological observation to model-driven parameter estimation. Basedonaseriesofhighlysuccessfulcasestudies, toolmethodologyimplemented in versatilesoftwarepackageshas been developed to make the theoretical results amenable to practitioners.