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    Title: 企業系統使用者分配之研究;Profile Oriented User Distributions in Enterprise Systems
    Authors: 丁冰和;Ping-Ho Ting
    Contributors: 企業管理研究所
    Keywords: 群集;使用者記錄;企業系統;負載平衡;Enterpise systems;Cluster;Profile;Load Balance
    Date: 2004-06-28
    Issue Date: 2009-09-22 14:22:55 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 國立中央大學圖書館
    Abstract: 正當全球企業系統追求即時管理以增加生產力,客戶服務及彈性.以N層式架構的企業系統的使用者分配就變得重要,一般認為,只要相似使用行為的使用者放在同一應用系統伺服器有助於系統的提昇. 本論文提出以應用程式的重複使用率及有限的記憶體大小兩種演算法並以真實的企業資料進行模擬,模擬效果顯示兩種算法是可行的. As enterprises world-wide race to embrace real 吃time management to improve productivity, customer services, and flexibility. Many resources have been invested in enterprise systems (ESs). All modern ESs adopt a n-tier client-server architecture that includes several application servers to host users and applications. As in any other multi-server environment, the load distributions and user distributions in particular, become a critical issue in tuning system performance. In ESs, each application is evoked by a user who logs on an application server and stays connected to the server for an entire working session, which can last for days. Therefore, admitting a user into an application server affects not only current but also future performance of the server. Distributions in application servers and web servers are different in granularity. In the former scenario, a user represented by a set of transactions is the atomic element while in the latter scenario, single request is the atomic element and different requests issued by the same user can be directed to different web servers. To the best of our knowledge, no research has been devoted in the user distribution to application servers in n-tier architecture. The paper proposes two methods to distribute users evoking similar transactions to the same servers. One is threshold of application reusibility and the other is limited buÞer sizes in each servers. Based on user profiles, the algorithms return suggestions of user distributions, the number of servers needed, and the similarity of user requests in each server. The paper also discusses how to apply the knowledge of existing user patterns to distribute new users, who do not have enough entries in the proßle and have no distribution suggestion,in the run time. The algorithms are also applied on a set of real data which are derived from the access log of an enterprise ERP system to evaluate the quality of the suggested distributions.
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