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  • ATL-CSIM: System Simulation and Modeling Tools. ATL-CSIM: System Simulation and Modeling Tools. - Lockheed Advanced Technology Labs' CSIM is a general purpose discrete-event simulator for block diagram oriented systems. Graphical/interactive or text/batch simulations. Not to be confused with Mesquite Software's CSIM18, another simulation tool.
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  • Quantitative System Performance Quantitative System Performance - Introductory text on analytic computer performance models. Complete text is available as searchable PDF. Published in 1984.
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  • Speed Up PC Performance Speed Up PC Performance - Modem tweaks and browser tips to speed up Internet access. Reports web accelerator software options which claim full optimization.
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