Jeffrey P. Buzen

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Jeffrey P. Buzen is a computer scientist known for his foundational contributions to performance evaluation and queueing theory in computer systems.

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instanceOf computer scientist
researcher
academicDegree PhD in Applied Mathematics
awardReceived ACM SIGMETRICS Achievement Award
citizenship United States of America
coFounderOf BGS Systems
educatedAt Brown University
Harvard University
employer BGS Systems
Brown University
Harvard University
fieldOfWork computer science
computer systems performance evaluation
operations research
performance engineering
queueing theory
stochastic modeling
genre scientific research
hasAcademicAdvisor Leonard Kleinrock
hasContribution bridging theory and practice in computer system performance analysis
commercialization of performance modeling software through BGS Systems
methods for analyzing closed queueing networks with multiple job classes
techniques for measurement-based performance evaluation
hasOccupation consultant in performance evaluation
entrepreneur
professor
influenced development of performance modeling tools for computer systems
methods for capacity planning in computing environments
knownFor contributions to operational analysis of computer systems
contributions to queueing network theory
foundational contributions to performance evaluation of computer systems
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest capacity planning
performance modeling of computer systems
queueing networks
memberOf Association for Computing Machinery
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notableConcept operational analysis in performance evaluation
notableStudent students in performance evaluation and queueing theory
notableWork contributions to exact solutions of closed queueing networks
papers on queueing network models for computer systems
work on operational analysis of computer system performance
positionHeld faculty member at Brown University
faculty member at Harvard University
workLocation Massachusetts
Rhode Island

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