03736nam 2200709 450 991013971400332120221206183823.01-118-16191-21-280-67421-097866136511431-118-16189-09786613651143(CKB)2550000000082722(EBL)817392(SSID)ssj0000612898(PQKBManifestationID)11374971(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000612898(PQKBWorkID)10572432(PQKB)11344083(MiAaPQ)EBC817392(CaBNVSL)mat06168885(IDAMS)0b000064817b5024(IEEE)6168885(PPN)257890831(OCoLC)779616859(EXLCZ)99255000000008272220151221d2012 uy engur|n|---|||||txtccrSolving enterprise applications performance puzzles queuing models to the rescue /Leonid Grinshpan1st ed.Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley-IEEE Press,2011.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2012]1 online resource (252 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-16192-0 1-118-06157-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Queuing Networks as Applications Models -- Building and Solving Application Models -- Workload Characterization and Transaction Profiling -- Servers, CPUs, and other Building Blocks of Application Scalability -- Operating System Overhead -- Software Bottlenecks -- Performance and Capacity of Virtual Systems -- Model-Based Application Sizing: Say Good-Bye to Guessing -- Modeling Different Application Configurations -- Glossary -- References -- Index."This proposed book is the first on the market that frames enterprise application performance engineering not as an art but as applied science built on model-based methodological foundation. The book introduces queuing models of enterprise application that visualize, demystify, explain, and solve system performance issues. Analysis of the models discovers and clarifies not obvious connections and correlations among workloads, hardware architecture, and software parameters"--Provided by publisher."Poorly performing enterprise applications are the weakest links in corporation's management chains causing delays and disruptions of critical business functions. This groundbreaking book frames enterprise application performance engineering not as an art but as applied science built on model-based methodological foundation. The book introduces queuing models of enterprise application that visualize, demystify, explain, and solve system performance issues. Analysis of the models discovers and clarifies not obvious connections and correlations among workloads, hardware architecture, and software parameters"--Provided by publisher.Queuing theoryApplication softwareDevelopmentBusiness enterprisesData processingQueuing theory.Application softwareDevelopment.Business enterprisesData processing.621.382658.4/034658.4034COM051230bisacshGrinshpan L. A.(Leonid Abramovich)845420CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910139714003321Solving enterprise applications performance puzzles1887043UNINA04992nam 22004933u 450 991081295730332120240516155708.0(CKB)1000000000771960(EBL)909100(OCoLC)213305022(MiAaPQ)EBC909100(EXLCZ)99100000000077196020130418d2004|||| u|| |engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCubeo Hehenewa Religious Thought[electronic resource]New York Columbia University Press20041 online resource (487 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-231-13021-X Contents; Editor's Acknowledgments; Editor's Preface; Editor's Introduction; 1. Introduction; Background; The Subject of Religion; 2. Creation and Emergence; I. Process in Creation; The Küwaiwa; Küwaiwa: Creation and the Creation Deities; The Anacondas; The Ancients; Yurédo; II. Social Principles; Emergence of the Sibs; Prototypes; Patriliny; Hierarchy; Animal Associations; 3. The Social Order; I. The Tribe; The Human Being; The Social System; The Tribe; The Ancient Moiety System; Territory; Tribal Cohesion; II. The Phratry from Without; The Expanded Tribal Organization; HehénewaFormation of the Phratries Organization of the Hehénewa; Bahúkiwa; The Hehénewa Phratry as Listed by the Bahúkiwa; Discussion; III. The Phratry from Within; Hierarchical Structure; Birth/Emergency Order; Seniority of Descent; Anaconda/River; Consanguine Kin Relations; Ritual Functions; Dyadic Hierarchy of Dominance/Subordination; IV. The External Role of Phratry: The Sib; Authority and Power; Chiefship; Class; The Sib; Sib Names; V. The Inner Working of the Sib; Kinship; Consanguineal Kin; The Opposing Generations; The Generation of Siblings; The Community of Kinship; MarriageThe Festival of Abundance (Upáiweteno)4. Daily Life at Ground Level; The Connubial Household; The Residential Site; The Maloca (Kenámi, Kurámi); The Chagra; Origins of Horticulture; The Myths of Horticulture; Productivity of the Garden; The River (Hyá); Food and Nutrition; Social Relations in Food and Eating; Religious Foundations of Diet (Hava); Hot and Cold; Purity: Fasting and Vomiting; 5. The Cosmic Order; Introduction; Cosmic Realms; The Earth (Habóno; Habóno Mahékru Tükübü); The Order of Earthly Existence; Diurnal and Seasonal Rhythms and Cycles; The Intervals of Night and Day; The DayThe Seasons Realm of Vultures (Kavá); Realm of the Dolphins (Mamüwühyá); Realm of the Moon; Realm of the Sun; Realm of the Stars; Realm of Kúwai; Animals and the Cubeo; The Classification of Nature; 6. The Ritual Order; I. The Order of Being; Introduction; Life-Cycle Rituals; Initiation Rites; II. Analysis; III. Rituals of Training; Bedéino; Variability; 7. Death and Mourning; I. Dogma; The Mythology of Death; Interpretation; Burial (Yuaí'no); Interlude; II. Rituals; Drinking the Bones (Kwánkoro); Óyno; Burning the Masks (Tajwáino); Transformations; The MalocaIII. Instruments, Implements, and Dances Masks (Tawü); The Community of Spirits (Tuwaharía); Heads of the Tawü (Hehénewa Version); The Ensemble of Masks; The Jüdjüko and Jüdjükü; Sadness Abandoned (Chionye Jaruwaino); 8. Shamans, Jaguars, and Thunderers; I. History; Introduction; The Origin Tradition: Structural Order; Transformative Agents; The Shamanic Vision; II. Becoming a Payé and Curing; Master and Pupil; The Qualities of a Payé: "Seeing"; Illness and Disease; Illness, Cure, and Myth; 9. Concepts of Power; Ethnicity; Primary Powers; Secondary Powers; Powers of Payés and LaymenMind and BodyThe societies of the Vaupés region are now among the most documented indigenous cultures of the New World, in part because they are thought to resemble earlier civilizations lost during initial colonial conflict. Here at last is the eagerly awaited publication of a posthumous work by the man widely regarded as the preeminent authority on Vaupés Amazonian societies. Cubeo Hehénewa Religious Thought will be the definitive account of the religious worldview of a significant Amazonian culture. Cubeo religious thought incorporates ideas about the nature of the cosmos, society, and human life;Amazon River Region - ReligionIndians of South America - Religion and mythologyAmazon River Region - Religion.Indians of South America - Religion and mythology.299.8835Goldman Irving484745Wilson Peter309796AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910812957303321Cubeo Hehenewa Religious Thought4090593UNINA