DocumentCode
934612
Title
Hierarchical techniques for the development of realistic models of complex computer systems
Author
Browne, James C. ; Chandy, K.M. ; Brown, R.M. ; Keller, Tom W. ; Towsley, Donald F. ; Dissly, C. William
Author_Institution
University of Texas, Austin, Tex.
Volume
63
Issue
6
fYear
1975
fDate
6/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
966
Lastpage
975
Abstract
This paper presents a case study of the development of a realistic, but analytically soluble, model of a very complex Computer system. This modeling project required the development and application of new dements of technology to support the modeling process. These included the use of a hierarchic structuring procedure to provide a fonnal control structure for the modeling process, and the use of perturbation analysis to correct known deficiencies in the faithfulness of the model representation of the actual system. Particular attention was paid to the effects of passive resources, and to contention and interference effects caused by competition for shared resources. The system actually modeled is the Advanced Logistics System of the United States Air Force Logistics Command. The computer configuration of this system includes multiple CDC Cyber 70 mainframes, a large quantity of extended core storage, and approximately 100 disk drives. The analytic model was validated against a simulation which uses the logical queue structure of the software system as its basis. Excellent agreement was obtained. The entire modeling process was completed and documented in two months by a team of six analysts.
Keywords
Analytical models; Computational modeling; Disk drives; Hardware; Information analysis; Logistics; Military computing; Monitoring; Network servers; Queueing analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1975.9862
Filename
1451792
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