Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example
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"Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example" is a technical book by Daniel A. Menascé that teaches practical methods for analyzing, modeling, and planning computer system performance and capacity.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example Context triple: [Daniel A. Menascé, notableWork, Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example]
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“The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis”
“The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis” is a foundational textbook that systematically teaches methods for measuring, modeling, and evaluating the performance of computer systems.
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Hints for Computer System Design
"Hints for Computer System Design" is a highly influential 1983 paper by Butler Lampson that distills practical principles and best practices for designing robust, efficient computer systems.
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C.
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture is a seminal software engineering book that catalogs and explains common design patterns and best practices for building large-scale enterprise applications.
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D.
Real Application Clusters
Real Application Clusters is an Oracle Database technology that enables multiple servers to run a single database instance concurrently for high availability and scalable performance.
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"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach"
"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach" is a seminal textbook that rigorously explores modern computer architecture design and performance analysis, widely used in academia and industry as a definitive reference.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example Target entity description: "Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example" is a technical book by Daniel A. Menascé that teaches practical methods for analyzing, modeling, and planning computer system performance and capacity.
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A.
“The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis”
“The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis” is a foundational textbook that systematically teaches methods for measuring, modeling, and evaluating the performance of computer systems.
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B.
Hints for Computer System Design
"Hints for Computer System Design" is a highly influential 1983 paper by Butler Lampson that distills practical principles and best practices for designing robust, efficient computer systems.
-
C.
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture is a seminal software engineering book that catalogs and explains common design patterns and best practices for building large-scale enterprise applications.
-
D.
Real Application Clusters
Real Application Clusters is an Oracle Database technology that enables multiple servers to run a single database instance concurrently for high availability and scalable performance.
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E.
"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach"
"Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach" is a seminal textbook that rigorously explores modern computer architecture design and performance analysis, widely used in academia and industry as a definitive reference.
- F. None of above. chosen
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