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<benchmark> A standard program or set of programs which can be run on different computers to give an inaccurate measure of their performance. "In the computer industry, there are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and benchmarks." A benchmark may attempt to indicate the overall power of a system by including a "typical" mixture of programs or it may attempt to measure more specific aspects of performance, like graphics, I/O or computation (integer or floating-point). Others measure specific tasks like rendering polygons, reading and writing files or performing operations on matrices. The most useful kind of benchmark is one which is tailored to a user's own typical tasks. While no one benchmark can fully characterise overall system performance, the results of a variety of realistic benchmarks can give valuable insight into expected real performance. Benchmarks should be carefully interpreted, you should know exactly which benchmark was run (name, version); exactly what configuration was it run on (CPU, memory, compiler options, single user/multi-user, peripherals, network); how does the benchmark relate to your workload? Well-known benchmarks include Whetstone, Dhrystone, Rhealstone (see h), the Gabriel benchmarks for Lisp, the SPECmark suite, and LINPACK. See also machoflops, MIPS, smoke and mirrors. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.benchmarks. Tennessee BenchWeb (http://netlib.org/benchweb/). [Jargon File] (2002-03-26)
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¦ noun
1. a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed.
2. a surveyor's mark cut in a wall or building and used as a reference point in measuring altitudes.
¦ verb evaluate or check by comparison with a benchmark.
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also bench mark (benchmarks)
A benchmark is something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared.
The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy.
= yardstick
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1. "You‘re not going to be able to go by step by step, benchmark by benchmark. ... We‘ll have a much better view of that whole picture when Gen.
2. Benchmark crude oil prices in New York fell $1.77 to $67.50 a barrel, while European benchmark Brent slipped $2 to $65.72.
3. The benchmark was 74.6%. Cambridge was also far short of its benchmark, while overall applications to universities from state school pupils fell across the UK.
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5. And to ensure investment is matched by performance we will benchmark science results, just as we now benchmark English and mathematics.