Siemens Network Hardware SM2 monitoring system 用户手册

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SM2 monitoring program
Performance expectations of the user
2.11 Performance expectations of the user
When assessing the performance of a DP system, the user is generally interested in:
the time it takes for the system to respond to requests,
how many requests the system can handle within a given period of time, and
what resources are used.
The performance level of the hardware (e.g. the number of instructions processed per
second) and of the operating system (e.g. task management efficiency) are generally of
secondary interest.
Interactive mode criteria
A distinction is made between inquiry-and-transaction mode and timesharing mode:
In inquiry-and-transaction mode, the terminal users can communicate only with
programs which are specific to a given application. Normally, a large number of users
interact with a relatively small number of application programs.
In interactive (or timesharing) mode, the terminal users enter their own application
programs for interactively processing a given task. The application programs are generally
controlled by system programs for creating, testing and updating files and programs.
In both inquiry-and-transaction mode and timesharing mode, the unit of DP operation is a
transaction.
The transaction time is the delay between the arrival of the input at the host and the output
of the acknowledgment. The DP system can output several responses with different
response times for a single transaction. If resources are not released when a transaction is
completed but are reserved for the next transaction, the transaction is known as a multi-step
transaction.