1. benchmarking - Noun
2. benchmarking - Verb
benchmarking
present participle of benchmark
benchmarking (plural benchmarkings)
A performance measurement according to a benchmark.
ABB’s strong presence in the emerging markets, productivity improvement, and streamlined procedures have helped it in benchmarking its business operations against the set industry standards. Source: Internet
Backed with competitive intelligence and benchmarking, our research reports on the mobile ticketing market in the transportation sector are designed to provide entry support, customer profile and M&As as well as go-to-market strategy support. Source: Internet
As for the benchmarking performance, the Moto G8 Power scored 311 on the Geekbench v5.1 test, and put up a tally of 1,352 in the multi-core test. Source: Internet
Another effort is in the area of benchmarking – comparing the performance of key image analytics algorithms and their sub components between implementations on the IBM Cell Broadband Engine and those on GPU implementations. Source: Internet
It’s also building out tools like a benchmarking framework that enables engineers to compare and improve the performance of behavior detectors, as well as a dashboard that dynamically updates visualizations to help create diversified simulation content. Source: Internet
In June 2014, Debbie Lockett and Michael Kay introduced an open-source benchmarking framework for XSLT processors called XT-Speedo. citation XSLT and XPath details XSLT uses XPath to identify subsets of the source document tree and perform calculations. Source: Internet