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Creative destruction of computing systems: analysis and modeling
Hritonenko N., Yatsenko Y. The Journal of Supercomputing 38(2): 143-154, 2006. Type: Article
Certain rules for calculating the optimal lifetime of computing systems, which are based on rates of technological change in the computing industry, are provided in this paper. Particularly, the study claims that the laws of the develo...
Mar 20 2007
Evaluation of interactive knowledge-based systems
Lancaster F., Ulvila J., Humphrey S., Smith L., Allen B., Herner S. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47(1): 57-69, 1996. Type: Article
Knowledge-based systems for library and information service applications have received almost no evaluation. An overview of the literature reveals that the usual methods of software verification, validation, and testing are inappropria...
Jul 1 1997
Quantitative analysis of computer systems
Leung C., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1988. Type: Book (9780471915096)
This book deals primarily with queueing theory as applied to computer science. The first three chapters are devoted to definitions, terms, and specifications of queueing theory. Chapters 4 through 10 give important, relevant results fr...
May 1 1989
A fair share scheduler
Kay J., Lauder P. Communications of the ACM 31(1): 44-55, 1988. Type: Article
This technical paper describes a CPU scheduler developed to ensure that users (not processors) get a fair share of machine time over a long period. The project was motivated by a typical university environment, where students make exce...
Mar 1 1989
Grosch’s law updated
Scarrott G. The Computer Bulletin 2(2): 19-19, 1986. Type: Article
Computer system cost-effectiveness has been an elusive, but fascinating, subject of study during the entire history of computers. For example, Hollingdale and Toothill [1] developed in 1965 a “utility index” to be p...
Apr 1 1987
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