Always Measure One Level Deeper.

The article discusses the importance of performance measurements in improving the quality of systems being measured and the developers' intuition. Topics include the lack of performance evaluation education and widespread agreement on how to measure performance within the computer science industry,...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 61; no. 7; pp. 74 - 84
Autor principal: OUSTERHOUT, JOHN
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Jul2018
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