<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>There is a lot of misunderstanding in the IT field about performance, and there is typically no "performance class" in today's undergraduate curricula. Using his decade-long experience explaining performance to nontechnical people at IBM and as an independent consultant, author Joe Temple presents in Information Technology Performance</em> </em>the fundamentals without all the rigor of queuing theory, signal analysis, and control theory.</p><p>Perfect for students and teachers of computer sciences (CS, IS, IT) and computer engineering Information Technology Performance</em> creates a narrative from the ground up-defining performance and then diving into scaling, tandem operations, workload modeling, and transient behavior before finishing with performance architecture-all the while avoiding advanced mathematics so that the concepts can be better grasped by students at all levels of study. </p>
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