Title
Computer selection and criteria for computer performance evaluation
Abstract
Computer evaluation, comparison, and selection is essentially a decision process. The decision making is based on a number of worth indicators, including various computer performance indicators. The performance indicators are obtained through the computer performance measurement procedure. Consequently, in this environment the measurement procedure should be completely conditioned by the decision process. This paper investigates various aspects of the computer performance measurement and evaluation procedure within the context of the computer evaluation, comparison, and selection process based on the Logic Scoring of Preference method. A set of elementary criteria for performance evaluation is proposed and the corresponding set of performance indicators is defined. The necessary performance measurements are based on a standardized set of synthetic benchmark programs and include three separate measurements: monoprogramming performance measurement, multiprogramming performance measurement, and multiprogramming efficiency measurement. Using the proposed elementary criteria, the measured performance indicators can be transformed into elementary preferences and then aggregated with other nonperformance elementary preferences obtained through the evaluation process. The applicability of presented elementary criteria is illustrated by numerical examples.
Year
DOI
Venue
1980
10.1007/BF01417937
International Journal of Parallel Programming
Keywords
Field
DocType
Evaluation, criteria, computer selection, performance measurement
Performance indicator,Computer performance,Industrial engineering,Computer science,Theoretical computer science,Performance measurement,Computer multitasking,Decision process,Management science
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
6
1573-7640
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
7
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jozo J. Dujmovic114382.62