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Re: Your opinion please :) keep in the goal

From: Mladen Gogala <mgogala_at_adelphia.net>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:16:12 -0500
Message-ID: <20040228041612.GA3854@medo.adelphia.net>


You could call that measure knockers. So, the goal of tuning, expressed that way, would be to make the knockers just right. Before everybody gets enraged, I'm a foreigner and my English is not very good. I'm not aware of the meaning of the word "knockers".

On 02/27/2004 11:07:24 PM, Tanel Põder wrote:
> Fewer than what?
>
> You need a baseline for measuring the knocks, you need a knock hit ratio.
>
> Tanel.
>
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> > True, but I doubt that a business person would set that as a tuning goal.
> > I give you an example of a tuning goal from a business perspective. Years
> > ago I was on an implementation project and after the system went live
> there
> > were performance problems. I told the CIO my tuning mantra - I need a
> > measurable goal. She replied "Fewer knocks on my door by the CFO".
> >
> > At 10:42 AM 2/27/2004, you wrote:
> > >On 02/27/2004 12:12:26 PM, Wolfgang Breitling wrote:
> > >
> > > > b) together with that, a tuning goal must be identified in terms that
> are
> > > > measurable
> > >
> > >Increasing BCHR is a perfect example of measurability.....:)
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