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  Evaluating Alternative Performance Solutions (v2e, 6-November-2009) Technical Paper
 
 
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Scientifically Evaluating the Anticipated Effect of Alternative Performance Solutions

Abstract:
It is possible to scientifically evaluate the anticipated effect of alternative performance solutions by creatively integrating a quantified response time based performance analysis, application workload metrics, and standard performance mathematics. Historically, the performance analyst arrives at one or two solutions and based upon their experience and the associated implementation pain decides the best course of action. Because this method is highly experience based and systems are becoming increasingly complex, in most cases why the solution will improve the situation is not quantified and rarely is there any anticipatory analysis performed about how the proposed solution will affect the performance situation. This paper introduces a methodology that quantifies anticipated solution benefits, which dramatically reduces the risk of unanticipated solution effects, enables objective evaluation, and saves everyone time.

Author: Craig A. Shallahamer
 


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