System and method for modeling information system capacity...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing

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C709S227000

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07113986

ABSTRACT:
A method for accepting a session in an information system server includes generating a representation of the session. The representation includes a first plurality of parameters that define a proposed additional load of the session on the information system server. A determination is made of a current state representation of the information system server. The current state representation is defined by a second plurality of parameters. The current state representation defines a current load on the information system server at a time instant. A determination is made of a headroom representation for the current state of the information system. The headroom representation is defined by a distance between a model surface.

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