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Having defined the key system functions and the user population it is now necessary to define how the users place a functional demand on the system. (The online version of this article has more detail again.) The first part of this definition is to lay out how the usage of the system varies over time. Thus the relative usage of the system needs to be defined. The initial definitions are on an intra-hour, hourly, daily, weekly and monthly basis. These figures effectively have no units and simply provide a relative level of usage. Thus any metrics that are available to allow calibration of this data can be used. As an example, estimated percentage utilisation of the system for the time period could be provided. Alternatively, there may be historical data available from a production system. Continue reading ‘Example: Usage Definition’ »

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Table of contents for Performance Model Example

  1. Performance Model Example
  2. Example: Function definition
  3. Example: Defining users and locations
  4. Example: Usage Definition
  5. Example: User demand estimation

Once the function, behaviour type and usage pattern data have been provided the model starts to produce useful information based on its estimations. The most important of this is the daily function usage estimation. This information is presented on the “Estimated Function Demand” sheet within the model, and provides as estimate, by year, of the average daily usage for each function. This is then used to provide an estimate of the average and peak operations per second for the system. Continue reading ‘Example: User demand estimation’ »

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