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Generation of synthetic workloads . . .

by Tonio Triebel, et al. , 2012
"... We present an approach to the generation of realistic synthetic workloads for use in benchmarking of (massively) multiplayer online gaming infrastructures. Existing techniques are either too simple to be realistic or are too specific to a particular network structure to be used for comparing differ ..."
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We present an approach to the generation of realistic synthetic workloads for use in benchmarking of (massively) multiplayer online gaming infrastructures. Existing techniques are either too simple to be realistic or are too specific to a particular network structure to be used for comparing

A Synthetic Workload Model For Internet Mosaic Traffic

by Martin Arlitt, Carey L. Williamson , 1995
"... Mosaic traffic (i.e., World-Wide Web) is the fastest growing component of the aggregate packet and byte traffic on the NSFNET backbone. Modeling the workload characteristics of these mosaic sessions is therefore deemed important in any simulation study of the Internet or future high speed networks. ..."
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. The ATM-TN TeleSim project has designed and implemented a synthetic workload model for Internet mosaic traffic, to be used as input to a parallel simulator for high speed ATM networks. This paper describes the workload characterization and modeling process for this synthetic workload model, as well

Characterizing a Synthetic Workload for Performance Evaluation during the

by Migration Of Legacy, Paulo Pinheiro, Silva Alberto, H. F. Laender, Rodolfo S. F. Resende , 2000
"... This paper describes the characterisation of a synthetic workload for performance evaluation of a new system before replacing a legacy system. The workload is used by CAPPLES, a capacity planning and performance analysis method for the migration of legacy systems. Typical workload characterisation p ..."
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This paper describes the characterisation of a synthetic workload for performance evaluation of a new system before replacing a legacy system. The workload is used by CAPPLES, a capacity planning and performance analysis method for the migration of legacy systems. Typical workload characterisation

Generating representative synthetic workloads: An unsolved problem

by Gregory R. Ganger - in Proceedings of the Computer Measurement Group (CMG) Conference , 1995
"... Synthetic disk request traces are convenient and popular workloads for performance evaluation of storage subsystem designs and implementations. This paper develops an approach for validating synthetic disk request generators. Using this approach, commonly-used simplifying assumptions about workload ..."
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Synthetic disk request traces are convenient and popular workloads for performance evaluation of storage subsystem designs and implementations. This paper develops an approach for validating synthetic disk request generators. Using this approach, commonly-used simplifying assumptions about workload

Synthetic Workload Generation for Load-balancing Experiments

by Pankaj Mehra, Benjamin W. Wah - Proc. First Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing , 1995
"... This paper describes Dynamic Workload Generator (DWG), a facility for generating realistic and reproducible synthetic workloads for use in load-balancing experiments. For such experiments, the generated workload must not only mimic the highly dynamic resource-utilization patterns found on today&apos ..."
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This paper describes Dynamic Workload Generator (DWG), a facility for generating realistic and reproducible synthetic workloads for use in load-balancing experiments. For such experiments, the generated workload must not only mimic the highly dynamic resource-utilization patterns found on today

SWSL: A Synthetic Workload Specification Language for Real-Time Systems

by Daniel L. Kiskis, Kang G. Shin - IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering , 1994
"... In this paper we discuss the issues which must be addressed in the specification and generation of synthetic workloads for distributed real-time systems. We describe a synthetic workload specification language (SWSL) which defines a workload in a form that can be compiled by a synthetic workload gen ..."
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In this paper we discuss the issues which must be addressed in the specification and generation of synthetic workloads for distributed real-time systems. We describe a synthetic workload specification language (SWSL) which defines a workload in a form that can be compiled by a synthetic workload

Synthetic Workload Performance Analysis of Incremental Updates

by Kurt Shoens, Anthony Tomasic, Hector Garcia-molina , 1994
"... Declining disk and CPU costs have kindled a renewed interest in efficient document indexing techniques. In this paper, the problem of incremental updates of inverted lists is addressed using a dual-structure index data structure that dynamically separates long and short inverted lists and optimizes ..."
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the retrieval, update, and storage of each type of list. The behavior of this index is studied with the use of a synthetically-generated document collection and a simulation model of the algorithm. The index structure is shown to support rapid insertion of documents, fast queries, and to scale well to large

On Grid Performance Evaluation Using Synthetic Workloads

by D. H. J. Epema, Carsten Franke, Alexandru Iosup, Alexander Papaspirou, Lars Schley, Baiyi Song, Ramin Yahyapour , 2006
"... Grid computing is becoming a common technology platform for solving large scale computing tasks. However, a number of major technical issues, including the lack of adequate performance evaluation approaches, hinder the Grid's further development. The requirements herefore are manifold; adeq ..."
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; adequate approaches must combine appropriate performance metrics, realistic workload models, and flexible tools for workload generation, submission, and analysis. In this paper we present an approach to tackle this complex problem. First, we introduce a set of grid performance objectives based

Synthetic Workload Generation for Parallel Processing Systems

by Hannes Pfneiszl, Gabriele Kotsis , 1996
"... In the performance evaluation for parallel systems, modeling and generating the workload (i.e. the (set of) programs) is one of the most important and crucial tasks. While benchmarks are frequently used to characterize the real workload in measurement studies, they often fail to adequately descr ..."
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In the performance evaluation for parallel systems, modeling and generating the workload (i.e. the (set of) programs) is one of the most important and crucial tasks. While benchmarks are frequently used to characterize the real workload in measurement studies, they often fail to adequately

Generating and Analyzing Synthetic Workloads using Iterative Distillation

by Zachary A. Kurmas , 2004
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