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12 In 2001, I published the original ORTA paper and presented it at the Computer Measurement Group (CMG) conference in Anaheim, California. Since that time, ORTA has been at the core of all my Oracle-related work.
13 Knowing how to shift the response-time curve up, down, left, and right will significantly aid your IT understanding, as well as enhance your creative performance problem-solving abilities. If you are interested in learning more, consider reading Chapter 5, "Practical Queuing Theory," in my Forecasting Oracle Performance book (Apress, 2007).
14 The model used is the M/M/m Queuing Theory Analysis spreadsheet. Go to the OraPub web site (http://www.orapub.com) and search for "queuing theory."
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