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Performance Evaluation And Benchmarking With Realistic Applications

Books from same Author: Rudolf Eigenmann

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    Author(s)Rudolf Eigenmann
    PublisherMit Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262050661
    Pages304
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2001

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    Mit Press Ltd Performance Evaluation And Benchmarking With Realistic Applications by Rudolf Eigenmann

    The book discusses rationales for creating and updating benchmarks, the use of benchmarks in academic research, benchmarking methodologies, the relation of SPEC benchmarks to other benchmarking activities, shortcomings of current benchmarks, and the need for further benchmarking efforts. Performance evaluation and benchmarking are of concern to all computer-related disciplines. A benchmark is a standard program or set of programs that can be run on different computers to give an accurate measure of their performance. This book covers a variety of aspects of computer performance evaluation, with a focus on Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) benchmarks. SPEC is a nonprofit organization whose members represent industry, academia, and other organizations. The book discusses rationales for creating and updating benchmarks, the use of benchmarks in academic research, benchmarking methodologies, the relation of SPEC benchmarks to other benchmarking activities, shortcomings of current benchmarks, and the need for further benchmarking efforts.