1 Introduction Benchmarking is an important technique for assessing the performance of persistent object systems, whether existing or proposed. Conceptually, a benchmark consists of two elements: the structure of the persistent data, and the behavior of an application accessing and manipulating the data. The process of using a benchmark to assess a particular persistent object system involves executing or simulating the behavior of the application while collecting data reflecting its performance
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Performance must be measured to: Assess the behavior of a computing system. Compare various systems....
A benchmark is a standard by which something can be measured or judged. A database benchmark is defi...
Performance evaluation of database tools and systems is frequently done by using performance benchma...
Historically, benchmarks have been used for commercial purposes. A customer develops or selects a be...
International audienceThe need for performance measurement tools appeared soon after the emergence o...
Benchmarking is one of several alternate methods of performance evaluation, which is a key aspect in...
Benchmarking is a widely used method that allows a company to compare its own practices and processe...
Abstract — Application benchmarking is a widely trusted method of performance evaluation. Compiler d...
this paper, we argue for an application-directed approach to benchmarking, using performance metrics...
Statoil has a major responsibility of “driving simplification and improvement initiatives” by relyin...
Benchmarking is a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of the activities of an organization ...
Benchmarking is an important commercial tool, which can be used for quantifying the performance of c...
Testing and evaluating the performance of different software solutions is important in order to comp...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Performance must be measured to: Assess the behavior of a computing system. Compare various systems....
A benchmark is a standard by which something can be measured or judged. A database benchmark is defi...
Performance evaluation of database tools and systems is frequently done by using performance benchma...
Historically, benchmarks have been used for commercial purposes. A customer develops or selects a be...
International audienceThe need for performance measurement tools appeared soon after the emergence o...
Benchmarking is one of several alternate methods of performance evaluation, which is a key aspect in...
Benchmarking is a widely used method that allows a company to compare its own practices and processe...
Abstract — Application benchmarking is a widely trusted method of performance evaluation. Compiler d...
this paper, we argue for an application-directed approach to benchmarking, using performance metrics...
Statoil has a major responsibility of “driving simplification and improvement initiatives” by relyin...
Benchmarking is a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of the activities of an organization ...
Benchmarking is an important commercial tool, which can be used for quantifying the performance of c...
Testing and evaluating the performance of different software solutions is important in order to comp...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
Performance must be measured to: Assess the behavior of a computing system. Compare various systems....