05732nam 2200745 450 991080613970332120230125190056.01-280-34602-797866103460280-471-66881-80-471-66880-X(CKB)1000000000018975(EBL)214288(OCoLC)56717662(SSID)ssj0000153982(PQKBManifestationID)11137317(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000153982(PQKBWorkID)10406364(PQKB)10710250(MiAaPQ)EBC214288(CaBNVSL)mat05237213(IEEE)5237213(Au-PeEL)EBL214288(CaPaEBR)ebr10114136(CaONFJC)MIL34602(PPN)242152260(EXLCZ)99100000000001897520151221d2004 uy engur|n|---|||||txtccrFeedback Control of Computing Systems /Joseph L. Hellerstein, Yixin Diao, Sujay Parekh, Dawn M. Tilbury1st ed.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :Wiley-IEEE Press,2004.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2004]1 online resource (451 p.)"A Wiley-Interscience publication."0-471-26637-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Feedback Control of Computing Systems; Contents; PREFACE; PART I BACKGROUND; 1 Introduction and Overview; 1.1 The Nature of Feedback Control; 1.2 Control Objectives; 1.3 Properties of Feedback Control Systems; 1.4 Open-Loop versus Closed-Loop Control; 1.5 Summary of Applications of Control Theory to Computing Systems; 1.6 Computer Examples of Feedback Control Systems; 1.6.1 IBM Lotus Domino Server; 1.6.2 Queueing Systems; 1.6.3 Apache HTTP Server; 1.6.4 Random Early Detection of Router Overloads; 1.6.5 Load Balancing; 1.6.6 Streaming Media; 1.6.7 Caching with Differentiated Service1.7 Challenges in Applying Control Theory to Computing Systems1.8 Summary; 1.9 Exercises; PART II SYSTEM MODELING; 2 Model Construction; 2.1 Basics of Queueing Theory; 2.2 Modeling Dynamic Behavior; 2.2.1 Model Variables; 2.2.2 Signals; 2.2.3 Linear, Time-Invariant Difference Equations; 2.2.4 Nonlinearities; 2.3 First-Principles Models; 2.4 Black-Box Models; 2.4.1 Model Scope; 2.4.2 Experimental Design; 2.4.3 Parameter Estimation; 2.4.4 Model Evaluation; 2.5 Summary; 2.6 Extended Examples; 2.6.1 IBM Lotus Domino Server; 2.6.2 Apache HTTP Server; 2.6.3 M/M/1/K Comparisons*2.7 Parameter Estimation Using MATLAB2.8 Exercises; 3 Z-Transforms and Transfer Functions; 3.1 Z-Transform Basics; 3.1.1 Z-Transform Definition; 3.1.2 Z-Transforms of Common Signals; 3.1.3 Properties of Z-Transforms; 3.1.4 Inverse Z-Transforms; 3.1.5 Using Z-Transforms to Solve Difference Equations; 3.2 Characteristics Inferred from Z-Transforms; 3.2.1 Review of Complex Variables; 3.2.2 Poles and Zeros of a Z-Transform; 3.2.3 Steady-State Analysis; 3.2.4 Time Domain versus Z-Domain; 3.3 Transfer Functions; 3.3.1 Stability; 3.3.2 Steady-State Gain; 3.3.3 System Order3.3.4 Dominant Poles and Model Simplification3.3.5 Simulating Transfer Functions; 3.4 Summary; 3.5 Extended Examples; 3.5.1 M/M/1/K from System Identification; 3.5.2 IBM Lotus Domino Server: Sensor Delay; 3.5.3 Apache HTTP Server: Combining Control Inputs; *3.6 Z-Transforms and MATLAB; 3.7 Exercises; 4 System Modeling with Block Diagrams; 4.1 Block Diagrams Basics; 4.2 Transforming Block Diagrams; 4.2.1 Special Aggregations of Blocks; 4.3 Transfer Functions for Control Analysis; 4.4 Block Diagram Restructuring; 4.5 Summary; 4.6 Extended Examples; 4.6.1 IBM Lotus Domino Server4.6.2 Apache HTTP Server with Control Loops4.6.3 Streaming; *4.7 Composing Transfer Functions in MATLAB; 4.8 Exercises; 5 First-Order Systems; 5.1 First-Order Model; 5.2 System Response; 5.2.1 Steady-State and Transient Responses; 5.2.2 Input Signal Model; 5.2.3 Time-Domain Solution; 5.3 Initial Condition Response; 5.4 Impulse Response; 5.5 Step Response; 5.5.1 Numerical Example; 5.5.2 Time-Domain Solution; 5.5.3 Steady-State Response; 5.5.4 Transient Response; 5.6 Transient Response to Other Signals; 5.6.1 Ramp Response; 5.6.2 Frequency Response; 5.7 Effect of Stochastics; 5.8 Summary5.9 Extended ExamplesThis is the first practical treatment of the design and application of feedback control of computing systems. MATLAB files for the solution of problems and case studies accompany the text throughout. The book discusses information technology examples, such as maximizing the efficiency of Lotus Notes.This book results from the authors' research into the use of control theory to model and control computing systems. This has important implications to the way engineers and researchers approach different resource management problems. This guide is well suited for professionals and researchers iFeedback control systemsControl theoryElectronic data processingComputer science - general interestComputer science special topicsInformation technologies.Feedback control systems.Control theory.Electronic data processing.629.8/3Hellerstein Joseph L.66807Hellerstein Joseph1952-1611520CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910806139703321Feedback Control of Computing Systems3939827UNINA