词汇 | example_english_benchmark |
释义 | Examples of benchmarkThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Using these benchmarks, we measured the impact of different heuristics used in the select action function. To measure the parameters describing the states reached by the compressed material and thus to provide benchmarks for simulation codes, different optical diagnostics were employed. To provide two important benchmarks, for each window we estimate two linear models. The first example concerns a recent controversy surrounding the use of national literacy benchmarks for primary school lear ners. Many things were important as benchmarks of how this progress could be measured - education, increasing professionalisation, artistic production - but the underlying criterion was material. To answer this question, we construct several real benchmarks - real in that they produce useful results. We use the benchmarker of each adt to time each implementation and its variants over a sample of 100 benchmarks. I shall mention only the more important of these benchmarks. Section 7 discusses the applicability of our results through simple examples of programs and reports the results obtained by applying our method to various benchmarks. The gen gc systems have a higher memory usage than the inc gc systems for most benchmarks. Between the non-incremental systems, the stack-splitting system performs better in most of the benchmarks than the scheduling on top-most choice-point system. As we will demonstrate in our experiments, this is not really an issue with the benchmarks in the literature. In all benchmarks the improved trailing scheme is faster than the classic scheme. The results for the smaller benchmarks are confirmed by the larger comp program. The deterministic nature of both hanoi and qsort benchmarks, allows the analysis to infer that all unifications should be replaced by a non-trailing alternative. Our solver performs especially well for the benchmarks that contain non-binary equality constraints. The left-toright labeling strategy is used to instantiate variables in all the benchmarks. Moreover, the increase in precision can be considerable, as testified by the percentages of benchmarks falling in the higher precision classes. Finally, in section 5, we give a series of benchmarks. We will show benchmarks of our prototype, comparing answer times with and without our specialization technique. The effectiveness of our techniques is evaluated using standard packet filter benchmarks and on implementations of network protocols taken from actual telecom applications. The identification of such points of destination and the initial points of departure, or benchmarks, are also important prerequisites of the monitoring effort. The second test example corresponds to one of the benchmarks from [24]. A basic set of benchmarks must contain instances of the two fundamental categories of asymptotic behaviour of shell structures. As such, the benchmarks are intended to be one-size-fits all scales for multiple uses. In our case, this training set is a sample of benchmarks. Then our analytical results can be used as benchmarks for numerical calculations. Such decomposition thus provides good benchmarks in the evaluation of spelling checker functionality. Both documents begin with 'global benchmarks', which are effectively age-appropriate and domain-specific versions of the self-assessment grid. Representations that are more detailed and closer to the physical reality should serve as benchmarks to assess the validity of more approximate models. The number compares the running time of the benchmarks using the standard compiler with the optimizing compiler. Hanks et al. (1993) discuss the merits of testbeds and benchmarks for revealing values of agent design concepts. The fact that real-world problems are often both bigger and more complex than academic benchmarks advocates automatic tuning. The exceptions are the last three benchmarks, mst, qsort, and poly. The algorithm lowers the touch overhead to 65% from 100% in standard benchmarks, that is, it is significantly less effective than our touch optimization. In place of binding rules, it employs guidelines and benchmarks to persuade member states to reassess their policy practices. We have chosen a model that only includes equities and cash to avoid the problems that arise when the benchmarks considered present multicollinearity. Variable lifetime reinvested coupon options and annuity swaps utilize market pricing to provide unambiguous pricing benchmarks and a necessary underpinning of lifecycle planning certainty. Looking at the comparison of the portfolio returns with the benchmarks, it is evident that sectors do not always profit fully. Most pension funds hold bonds with relatively short duration : the reason is the pressure due to peer group benchmarks. The project also evaluated the hardware described above for its suitability in applications of this type and produced benchmarks to illustrate its capability. Although the interviews give the impression of being informal conversation, the interviewers followed cover tly structured guidelines with criteria for success, benchmarks, and targets. Schoolteachers tended to inflate school attendance, noting figures for the year by using the months when attendance peaked as benchmarks. Therefore, in addition to efficient benchmarks of (7) and (8), we need to investigate important policy-related second-best scenarios regarding correlated global and local externalities. If for no other reason, then, our results should be regarded as benchmarks against which future outcomes and costs can be compared. We use a set of standard non-tabled logic programming benchmarks. We did not include the benchmarks mqueens and chess here, since they can not run without garbage collection. Most benchmarks show that the incremental stack-splitting system obtains higher speedups than the non-incremental systems. Nevertheless, our system is reasonably efficient, given that even for small benchmarks it can produce some speedups. Nevertheless, our system is reasonably efficient, given that even for small benchmarks it can produce reasonable speedups. The performance of ascp in the conditional benchmarks is not as good as in the conformant benchmarks, compared with other testing planners. Table 3 contains the timings for the benchmarks for each bb heapwb system ttot (in ms). On benchmarks such as the highly non-deterministic "contains" referred to in section 4.1, they are too restrictive. Policies of social, political and economic development require both concrete goals and indices or benchmarks of success. Without these common benchmarks, the notions of "deviation," "violation," "error," "illusion," "fallacy," and "bias" would become theoretically meaningless. In addition, his early work on caretaker speech and on child phonology remain benchmarks for those who have attempted to follow in his footsteps. Of course, in order to provide a rigorous and meaningful assessment tool, benchmarks must be very carefully chosen, and properly used. On the other hand, they may serve as benchmarks for validation of numerous numerical techniques developed for treating these problems. Because this choice can be complicated, we welcome the discussion that commentators have raised of the benchmarks we used. At the same time, standards that aim to improve student achievement through teacher effectiveness must set out certain benchmarks. The benchmarks are based on a functional view of language, language use, and language proficiency, explicitly following this behavioral orientation. Such benchmarks are now used in several areas of experimental research in computer science. Thus, we have only kept the three most representative benchmarks regarding the investment vocation of the pension plans analysed. Another form of incentives for schools has been a bonus scheme in which schools that perform well against several centrally determined benchmarks receive financial rewards. Figure 30 shows the parallel performance of the benchmarks jacobi and zones with different combinations of task selectors and task schedulers. Instead, we use two micro benchmarks called sequence and triangular. In so far as informal pressures to conform with guidelines and benchmarks conflict with embedded national preferences, their impact is minimal. Thus, the genetic benchmarks from the first experiment (control map length and map length in the presence of a balancer chromosome) proved to be reproducible. There are efforts in progress to prohibit mediocrity such as the discontinuance of peer-group benchmarks and to discourage herding behavior in financial markets. Fourth, the authorities should develop benchmarks and guidelines with the assistance of professional associations. Our experiments use our traditional benchmarks except that cuts have been reinserted as in the original versions. Table 1 gives a summary of these benchmarks. As for the precision, improvements are observed for only two programs; moreover, these are synthetic benchmarks such as the above example. The precision class labeled 'unknown' identifies those benchmarks for which the analyses timed-out (the time-out threshold was fixed at 600 seconds). The following tables show the benchmarks of the query /books/book[review="good"] /title with and without our program specialization technique. Tables 4 and 5 contain the results of benchmarks with inc gc and gen gc. Figures 25-27 show that this choice was the best, although in some benchmarks only minimal differences can be observed for different frequency values. In order to measure this cost, we compare the wam heap and the bb heap on a number of benchmarks. The experimental results, however, show that use of tabling reduces the effect to a small fraction of analysis time on a set of benchmarks. As already declared, whenever possible we maintained the same formulation for all the benchmarks in each system. The approach that we have adopted here is to identify a series of benchmarks which can be used to place towns in the urban hierarchy. Take all the real application benchmarks, and run each using each adt implementation, measuring the efficiency. With this template-based approach, we were able to improve the performance of a number of small benchmarks. Our approach oers generalised metrics, and uses benchmarks for discussion and instantiation. I try to answer these questions by systematically looking for international benchmarks. The interrelation of these various descriptors can be illustrated with reference to the post-primary benchmarks. Casehandlers standards to be used as benchmarks by staff in the representation of all program clients. With such benchmarks, the justifications for action and spending seem limitless. The benchmarks will be imperfect and subjective; they will continually evolve. Often "norms" serve as benchmarks for determining whether behaviors and abilities are at, below, or above average. Setting benchmarks or limits on detrimental activity has a more conventional counterpart when treated as missing resource markets. Performance measures are benchmarks against which achievements can be measured. Clearly, many researchers use normative models as benchmarks to evaluate the "goodness" of people's judgments and decisions. To evaluate the performance of heuristics in the real world, benchmarks are useful. Five-year intervals, over a 15-year period, were taken as benchmarks for comparison 1978, 1983, 1988 and 1993. Similarly, experiments could be devised to explore the other published benchmarks. Ampoules had benchmarks for the determination of the contact boundary position and the boundaries of liquids penetration into each other. Hence, they confirm the usefulness of the attributes and sub-attributes defined by the project as benchmarks for evaluating the functionality of spelling checkers. The above authors also show that the accuracy of the style analysis is not necessarily improved by adding further benchmarks. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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