Dr.
Tim Norton
Adjunct Professor –
Department of Computer Science
Colorado Technical
University, Colorado Springs, CO
Norton, T.R. (1995).
The deming process workbench: An application at MCI.
In Share 85: Session 1851. Proceedings.
Orlando, FL: SHARE.
Norton, T.R. (1995).
Modeling distributed transaction response times as impacted by in-storage
buffer accesses. In 21st International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 21. Proceedings (pp. 365-372 ). Nashville, TN: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (1995).
Modeling workbench: Keeping track of your tools. In International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 21. Proceedings (pp. 668-679).
Nashville, TN: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (1996).
The simalytic modeling technique as applied to
capacity planning in a multi-platform enterprise. In Winter Simulation Conference Ph.D. Student Colloquium. Proceedings. San Diego, CA: Winter Simulation
Conference.
Norton, T.R. (1996). Simalytic enterprise modeling: The best of both worlds. In International
Computer Measurement Group Conference: 22. Proceedings (pp.737-748)
San Diego, CA: CMG, Inc.
Norton,
T.R. (1997). A practical approach to
capacity modeling. Presented at CMG97, Orlando, FL.
Norton, T.R. (1997).
Don’t plan capacity when you should predict applications. In International
Computer Measurement Group Conference: 23. Proceedings (pp.470-481).
Orlando, FL: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (1997). Simalytic hybrid modeling: Planning the capacity of
client/server applications. In 15th
IMACS World Congress: 6. Proceedings. (pp.583-588). Berlin, Germany:
International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation.
Norton, T.R. (1997). Simalytic modeling: A hybrid technique for client/server
capacity planning. In Summer Computer Simulation
Conference. Proceedings (pp.172-177). Arlington, VA: Society for Computer
Simulation.
Norton, T.R. (1997).
The simalytic modeling technique as applied to capacity
planning in a multi-platform enterprise (Doctoral dissertation, Colorado
Technical University).
Norton, T.R. (1998).
Don’t predict applications when you should model the business. In International
Computer Measurement Group Conference: 24. Proceedings (pp.922-933).
Anaheim, CA: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (1998). A
practical approach to capacity modeling. In Computer
Measurement Group. Workshop
proceedings. Anaheim, CA: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (1999).
End-to-end response time: Where to measure? In International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 25. Proceedings (pp.322-330). Reno, NV: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2000). A practical approach to capacity modeling.
Presented at the Performance Tools 2000, Schaumburg, IL.
Norton, T.R. (2000). A practical approach to capacity modeling.
Presented at WOSP2000: Second International Workshop on Software and
Performance, Ottawa, Canada.
Norton, T.R. (2000).
The modeling pyramid: From design to production. In International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 26. Proceedings (pp. 389-398). Orlando, FL: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2001).
End-to-end scaling: The response time pipe. In International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 27. Proceedings (pp.11-18). Anaheim, CA: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2001).
Network attached storage security: Issues and exposures. The Evaluator Series.
Greenwood Village, CO: The Evaluator Group.
Norton, T.R. (2001).
The simalytic modeling technique. In R. Dumke, C. Rautenstrauch, A. Schmietendorf, & A. Scholz
(Eds.), Performance engineering, state of
the art and current trends.
Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
Norton, T.R. (2002).
The effect of workload grouping on distributed transaction capacity models. In International
Computer Measurement Group Conference: 28. Proceedings (pp.729-738).
Reno, NV: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2004,
November). Workload information repository for analysis and modeling. MeasureIT.
Norton, T.R. (2005).
Using a workload information repository. In International
Conference on Enterprise Information Systems ICEIS. Proceedings. Miami:FL.
Norton, T.R. (2007).
The myth of precision planning: Understanding capacity in an age of virtual
parallelism. In International
Computer Measurement Group Conference: 33. Proceedings (pp.471-482).
San Diego, CA: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2008). A simalytic approach to modeling virtualized environments. In
International
Computer Measurement Group Conference: 34. Proceedings (pp.261-266).
Las Vegas, NV: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2009).
Modeling virtualized environments in a simalytic
models by computing missing service demand parameters. In International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 35. Proceedings. Dallas, TX: CMG, Inc.
Norton, T.R. (2010).
Cloud computing: The new reality or just vapor? In International Computer Measurement Group
Conference: 36. Proceedings. Orlando, FL: CMG, Inc.