open accessInternational audienceWe present concepts and recipes for the anytime performance assessment when benchmarking optimization algorithms in a blackbox scenario. We consider runtime-oftentimes measured in number of blackbox evaluations needed to reach a target quality-to be a universally measurable cost for solving a problem. Starting from the graph that depicts the solution quality versus runtime, we argue that runtime is the only performance measure with a generic, meaningful, and quantitative interpretation. Hence, our assessment is solely based on runtime measurements. We discuss proper choices for solution quality indicators in single-and multiobjective optimization, as well as in the presence of noise and constraints. We also ...