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Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems: An
Example-Based Approach Using the SHARPE Software Package provides a
variety of probabilistic, discrete-state models used to assess the
reliability and performance of computer and communication systems.
The models included are combinatorial reliability models
(reliability block diagrams, fault trees and reliability graphs),
directed, acyclic task precedence graphs, Markov and semi-Markov
models (including Markov reward models), product-form queueing
networks and generalized stochastic Petri nets. A practical
approach to system modeling is followed; all of the examples
described are solved and analyzed using the SHARPE tool. In
structuring the book, the authors have been careful to provide the
reader with a methodological approach to analytical modeling
techniques. These techniques are not seen as alternatives but
rather as an integral part of a single process of assessment which,
by hierarchically combining results from different kinds of models,
makes it possible to use state-space methods for those parts of a
system that require them and non-state-space methods for the more
well-behaved parts of the system. The SHARPE (Symbolic Hierarchical
Automated Reliability and Performance Evaluator) package is the
toolchest' that allows the authors to specify stochastic models
easily and solve them quickly, adopting model hierarchies and very
efficient solution techniques. All the models described in the book
are specified and solved using the SHARPE language; its syntax is
described and the source code of almost all the examples discussed
is provided. Audience: Suitable for use in advanced level courses
covering reliability and performance of computer and communications
systems and by researchers and practicing engineers whose work
involves modeling of system performance and reliability.
Performance and Reliability Analysis of Computer Systems: An
Example-Based Approach Using the SHARPE Software Package provides a
variety of probabilistic, discrete-state models used to assess the
reliability and performance of computer and communication systems.
The models included are combinatorial reliability models
(reliability block diagrams, fault trees and reliability graphs),
directed, acyclic task precedence graphs, Markov and semi-Markov
models (including Markov reward models), product-form queueing
networks and generalized stochastic Petri nets. A practical
approach to system modeling is followed; all of the examples
described are solved and analyzed using the SHARPE tool. In
structuring the book, the authors have been careful to provide the
reader with a methodological approach to analytical modeling
techniques. These techniques are not seen as alternatives but
rather as an integral part of a single process of assessment which,
by hierarchically combining results from different kinds of models,
makes it possible to use state-space methods for those parts of a
system that require them and non-state-space methods for the more
well-behaved parts of the system. The SHARPE (Symbolic Hierarchical
Automated Reliability and Performance Evaluator) package is the
`toolchest' that allows the authors to specify stochastic models
easily and solve them quickly, adopting model hierarchies and very
efficient solution techniques. All the models described in the book
are specified and solved using the SHARPE language; its syntax is
described and the source code of almost all the examples discussed
is provided. Audience: Suitable for use in advanced level courses
covering reliability and performance of computer and communications
systems and by researchers and practicing engineers whose work
involves modeling of system performance and reliability.
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