| Selected Product: | Scaling for E-Business: Technologies, Models, Performance, and Capacity Planning Paperback Edition: 1st Author: Daniel A. Menasce, Virgilio A.F. Almeida Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Release Date: 2000-05-15 ISBN-10: 0130863289 ISBN-13: 0076092007678 List Price: $49.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century ISBN-10: 0312425074 ISBN-13: 9780312425074 List Price:$16.00 Capacity Planning for Web Services: Metrics, Models, and Methods ISBN-10: 0130659037 ISBN-13: 0076092015314 List Price:$54.99 Performance Solutions: A Practical Guide to Creating Responsive, Scalable Software (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series) ISBN-10: 0201722291 ISBN-13: 9780201722291 List Price:$49.99 Performance Solutions: A Practical Guide to Creating Responsive, Scalable Software (1st Edition) ISBN-10: 0201722291 ISBN-13: 0785342722291 List Price:$49.99 Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example ISBN-10: 0130906735 ISBN-13: 9780130906731 List Price:$54.99 Capacity Planning for Web Services: Metrics, Models, and Methods ISBN-10: 0130659037 ISBN-13: 9780130659033 List Price:$54.99 Capacity Planning for Web Performance: Metrics, Models, and Methods ISBN-10: 0136938221 ISBN-13: 9780136938224 List Price:$66.00 | To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Scaling for E-Business: Technologies, Models, Performance, and Capacity Planning by Daniel A. Menasce, Virgilio A.F. Almeida (ISBN-10: 0130863289, ISBN-13: 0076092007678). At this time we have not yet written a review for Scaling for E-Business: Technologies, Models, Performance, and Capacity Planning by Daniel A. Menasce, Virgilio A.F. Almeida (ISBN-10: 0130863289, ISBN-13: 0076092007678). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Presents analysis techniques for quantifying and projecting every element of your e-business site's performance and planning for the capacity needed. DLC: Electronic commerce. Excellent performance &n capacity approach for app layer | Customer Rating: | | This is one of a series of books about performance and capacity metrics by the authors. Each of their books covers a specific environment (client/server, mainframes, web services), and each explains the theory, quantitative methods and practical approaches using common tools like Microsoft Excel. This book's focus is on performance and capacity of applications in the e-commerce infrastructure, and like the other books by the authors, it covers every facet while explaining the what's and why's. More importantly, this book will not overwhelm readers who are rusty in math because the authors weave in refresher material as they go along. What makes this book valuable is the blend of business and technical topics, particularly in Part I where business models are thoroughly discussed. I personally believe that this material is as important as the more technically focused material in subsequent chapters because it wakes up the technical reader as to why their job of developing scalable solutions is important by linking the technical aspects to business imperatives. Parts II (Evaluating E-Business Infrastructure and Services) and III (Capacity Planning for E-Business) are the heart of the technical matter, and the chapters systematically dissect each aspect of an e-commerce infrastructure from the application layer point of view. This is where quantitative methods are introduced and where the value of the spreadsheets on the CD ROM increase. Note that there are more up-to-date versions of these spreadsheets on the book's associated website, as well as errata for the book. Practical considerations that blend the business and technical perspectives are presented in Part IV (Models of Specific E-Business Segments). This chapter consists of case studies that tie together all of the preceding material using real world examples. Because this book is more focused on performance and capacity at the application and business model layer, you should read the authors' newest book, "Capacity Planning for Web Services: Metrics, Models, and Methods". That book covers the lower level details of the infrastructure to round out the picture of an end-to-end view of performance and capacity management. | Excellent Book | Customer Rating: | | A Excellent Book witht a lot of examples and mathematical models that will help to found the correct way to implant a dot com business, Every IT must read it | Good to improve already existing sites | Customer Rating: | | This book is an excellent application of formal methodologies for e-business cases. The examples are useful according to the explanations. I was expecting more emphasis on cost of IT resources or methods in order to calculate. But, the authors guide the book in the resource and performance chapters showing an approach on how to measure from regular sites not from new e-business projects which begin from nothing, without any data from logs or similar metrics. However, the estrict compliance with the methodology presented and the explanation about security provided me with a good reason to have it. | Highly recommended | Customer Rating: | | I think it is the only book that deals with the e-business implementation methodocally and lays down a formal procedure. It is very well written and contains appropriate examples. It is recommendable not only for designers but also for managers. |
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