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and using mathematical models to predict how the performance of a computer system would behave as workloads increased. He began his 1994 book, Computer Performance Analysis with Mathematica, with this observation:
169:: "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man". Allen commented, 146:
and project managers, not computer scientists. He encouraged them to improve upon the informal approaches to computer performance analysis that were (and still are) in common use, applying more
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in computer performance means the same thing that performance means in other contexts, that is, it means "How well is the computer doing the work it is supposed to do?"
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Sixth International Conference on Modelling Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation
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for technical excellence and professional contributions as a teacher and inspirer of others.
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Probability, Statistics, and Queueing Theory with Computer Science Applications, 2nd ed
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Probability, statistics, and queueing theory : with computer science applications
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Probability, Statistics, and Queueing Theory with Computer Science Applications
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Introduction to computer performance analysis with Mathematica
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At IBM and Hewlett-Packard, Allen's students were typically
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Shaw, George Bernard (1903). "Maxims for Revolutionists".
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techniques to solve problems in other fields, such as
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In 1994, he received the Computer Measurement group's
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Allen is most well known as the author of the book,
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Arnold Allen
IBM
Hewlett-Packard
mathematical modelling
computer performance
mathematics
UCLA
Angus Taylor
Los Angeles, California
Roseville, California
Computer Measurement Group
Edinburgh, Scotland
A. A. Michelson award
probability
statistics
queueing theory
operations research
management science
engineering
physics
systems engineers
formal methods
George Bernard Shaw
The Mathematics Genealogy Project
Computer Measurement Group A. A. Michelson Award
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Probability, Statistics, and Queueing Theory with Computer Science Applications, 2nd ed
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