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In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it. The term benchmark is also commonly utilized for the purposes … See more
As computer architecture advanced, it became more difficult to compare the performance of various computer systems simply by looking at their specifications. Therefore, tests were developed that allowed comparison … See more
Features of benchmarking software may include recording/exporting the course of performance to a spreadsheet file, visualization such as drawing line graphs or color-coded tiles, and pausing the process to be able to resume without having to start over. Software … See more
1. Real program
2. Component Benchmark / Microbenchmark
3. Kernel
4. Synthetic Benchmark See more• Benchmarking (business perspective)
• Figure of merit
• Lossless compression benchmarks See moreBenchmarking is not easy and often involves several iterative rounds in order to arrive at predictable, useful conclusions. Interpretation of … See more
There are seven vital characteristics for benchmarks. These key properties are:
1. Relevance: Benchmarks should measure relatively vital features.
2. Representativeness: … See moreIndustry standard (audited and verifiable)
• Business Applications Performance Corporation (BAPCo)
• Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC)
• Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC), in particular their See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - People also ask
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