Performance Evaluation: Origins and Directions

  • Haring G
  • Lindemann C
  • Reisser M
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Abstract

The performance of any type of system cannot be determined without knowing the workload, that is, the requests being processed. Workload characterization consists of a description of the workload by means of quantitative parameters and functions; the objective is to derive a model able to show, capture, and reproduce the behavior of the workload and its most important features.

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Haring, G., Lindemann, C., & Reisser, M. (2000). Performance Evaluation: Origins and Directions. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing (Vol. 9, p. 522).

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