Coping with Shortterm Sustained Peak Demands
——several costeffective strategies*
Ahmad Hashem & Mansor Fadzil
(Open University Malaysia, Malaysia)
Abstract: For most open universities, in fact for most universities, there will arise occasions when some online activities will have to be completed by all students in a very short time interval. These occasions usually result in a great rush to get online as quickly as possible; the rush is often made worst by the limited good choices on offer such that usually only the earliest can get the best. Choosing and confirming elective subjects, when only a limited number for each are offered, on a firstcomefirstserved basis is an example. At the Open University Malaysia the rush occurs when confirming offered subjects and choosing facetoface meeting timetable. Most students rushed to be earliest to ensure choice slots in the timetable are obtained. Available I.T. resources such as Internet bandwidth and servers cannot cope with these shortterm sustained peak demands. Unless these peak demands are met, however, online services will slow down drastically resulting in long queues of users waiting to be served. Providing excess capacity, if at all possible, to ensure these short duration peak demands can be met would not be costeffective since most of the time these resources are not utilised. This paper will look at some costeffective approaches to meeting these shortterm peak demands.
Key words: costeffective; open university; open and distance learning
【CLC nurnbers】G40-054
【Document code】 A
【Article ID】1007-2179(2007)01-0076-03
*This paper was awarded gold medal in the 20th AAOU annual conference in China.
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