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Benchmarking, benchmarking processes

1996
Many managers strongly believe that successful benchmarking exercises are only the result of choosing carefully the right methodology. The process of benchmarking, however, although being a tool, is very difficult to apply. It challenges the existing culture of work and scientific practices and methodologies in place.
Mohamed Zairi, Paul Leonard
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The Value of Benchmarking [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
Abstract The venture capital industry, which has become the main source of financing of innovative projects, offers unique insights into how financiers and managers of innovative start-ups align their interest and resolve agency conflicts.
Bergemann, Dirk, Hege, Ulrich
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Benchmark semantics

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1988
Be careful when interpreting benchmark measurements that compare two languages or two implementations of the same language. A program expressed in two different languages rarely computes the exact same function in both cases. The same goes for a program run on two different implementations of the same language.
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Benchmarking the Benchmarks

This whitepaper argues that current AI benchmarking practices suffer from systemic methodological flaws; including construct validity failures, scaffold confounds, prompt ambiguity, and a structural incentive toward confident hallucination. Drawing on the Harvard/Meta Confucius Code Agent study, the Oxford Internet Institute's analysis of 445 ...
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Destination benchmarking

Annals of Tourism Research, 2002
0000-0002-9866 ...
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Benchmarking Benchmarking

IEEE Design & Test, 2022
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Benchmarking Benchmarks

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Marta Khomyn, Talis J. Putnins
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The XOO7 Benchmark

2003
As XML becomes the standard for electronic data interchange, benchmarks are needed to provide a comparative performance analysis of XML Management Systems (XMLMS). Typically a benchmark should adhere to four criteria: relevance, portability, scalability and simplicity [1].
Bressan, S.   +4 more
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A benchmark study

Proceedings of the December 5-7, 1972, fall joint computer conference, part II on - AFIPS '72 (Fall, part II), 1972
Several recent articles speak to the problems involved in computer system performance evaluation in general and performance prediction for system selection in particular. The interest in this general area is growing in an almost exponential manner as demonstrated by the number of references per year for the period 1965 to 1969 listed in a recent ...
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Perspector: Benchmarking Benchmark Suites

2023 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2023
Sandeep Kumar   +2 more
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