Computing power performance was important at times when hardware
was still expensive, because hardware had to be put to the best
use. Later on this criterion was no longer critical, since hardware
had become inexpensive. Meanwhile, however, people have realized
that performance again plays a significant role, because of the
major drain on system resources involved in developing complex
applications. This book distinguishes between three levels of
performance optimization: the system level, application level and
business processes level. On each, optimizations can be achieved
and cost-cutting potentials can be identified. The book presents
the relevant theoretical background and measuring methods as well
as proposed solutions. An evaluation of network monitors and
checklists rounds out the work.
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