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Analysis of benchmark characteristics and benchmark performance prediction

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1996
Standard benchmarking provides to run-times for given programs on given machines, but fails to provide insight as to why those results were obtained (either in terms of machine or program characteristics) and fails to provide run-times for that program on some other machine, or some other programs on that machine.
Rafael H. Saavedra, Alan Jay Smith
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Micro benchmark analysis of the KSR1

Proceedings of the 1993 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - Supercomputing '93, 1993
The micro benchmark approach is used to analyze the KSR1 and, in particular, the ALLCACHE memory architecture and ring interconnection. The authors have been able to elucidate many facets of memory performance. The technique has enabled them to identify and characterize parts of the memory design not described by Kendall Square Research.
Rafael H. Saavedra   +2 more
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Analysis and classification of optimisation benchmark functions and benchmark suites

2014 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2014
New and existing optimisation algorithms are often compared by evaluating their performance on a benchmark suite. This set of functions aims to evaluate the algorithm across a range of problems and serves as a baseline measurement of how the algorithm may perform on real-world problems.
Robert W. Garden, Andries P. Engelbrecht
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Automated benchmarking and analysis tool

Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Performance evaluation methodolgies and tools - valuetools '06, 2006
Benchmarking is an important performance evaluation technique that provides performance data representative of real systems. Such data can be used to verify the results of performance modeling and simulation, or to detect performance changes. Automated benchmarking is an increasingly popular approach to tracking performance changes during software ...
Tomas Kalibera   +7 more
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Benchmark Generation for Timing Analysis

2017 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), 2017
Being able to comprehensively evaluate the individual strengths and weaknesses of worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis tools through benchmarking is essential for improving their accuracy. Unfortunately, a lack of knowledge about the detailed characteristics, actual complexities, and internal structures of existing benchmarks often prevents ...
Peter Wägemann   +3 more
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On benchmarking of document analysis systems

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2002
Thes paper is a contribution to the development of evaluation methods in general and in particular of the evaluation of document analysis systems (DAS). We give a general concept of benchmarking DAS and present a method to benchmark single modules of a DAS where we focus on the definition and generation of ground truth (GT), especially of the image ...
Volker F. Märgner   +2 more
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Energy benchmarks

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Energy-Efficient Computing and Networking, 2010
In light of an increase in energy cost and energy consciousness industry standard organizations such as Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC), Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) and Storage Performance Council (SPC) as well as the U.S.
Meikel Poess   +5 more
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Performance Analysis and Benchmarking of the Intel SCC

2011 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing, 2011
Over the past years there has been a steady change in CPU design towards both many-core processors and power-aware hardware architectures. These two trends are combined in the Intel Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC), an experimental prototype with 48 Pentium cores created by Intel Labs.
Philipp Gschwandtner   +2 more
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Archetypal Analysis for Data Driven Benchmarking

2007
In this work, adopting an exploratory and graphical approach, we suggest to consider archetypal analysis as a basis for a data driven benchmarking procedure. The procedure is aimed at defining some reference performers, at understanding their features, and at comparing observed performances with them. Being archetypes some extreme points, we propose to
Porzio G. C.   +2 more
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Analysis and development of Java Grande benchmarks

Proceedings of the ACM 1999 conference on Java Grande, 1999
Understanding the performance behaviour of Java Virtual Machines is important to Java systems developers and to applications developers. We review a range of Java benchmark programs, including those collected by the Java Grande Forum as useful performance indicators for large-scale scientific applications, or “Java Grande applications”.
J. A. Mathew   +2 more
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