Dependability benchmarking

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A dependability benchmark is a specification of a standard procedure to measure both the dependability and performance of computer systems or components. The main goal is to provide a standardized way to compare different systems or components from a dependability point of view.

References

Vieira, M, Madeira, H, "From Performance To Dependability Benchmarking: A Mandatory Path", Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking: Transaction Processing Performance Council Technology Conference (TPCTC) 2009, Revised Selected Papers, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, 2009.

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