Method and system for on-line performance modeling using...

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating electronic device or electrical system – Software program

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C703S002000, C702S182000, C709S223000, C717S104000

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07739099

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for performance modeling for an information technology (IT) system having a server(s) for performing a number of types of transactions includes receiving data for system topology and transaction flows and receiving performance measurement data for the IT system. The measurement data is clustered into multiple regimes based on similarities. Service demand and network delay parameters may be inferred based on clustered data.

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