How Not to Write a Microbenchmark (2002)(slideshare.net)
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How Not to Write a Microbenchmark (2002)
https://www.slideshare.net/howarddgreen/2002-microbenchmarks
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Any chance this could be shared somewhere that's not Slideshare?
I had not realized just how bad SlideShare had become over the years. One full screen ad every 6 slides is crazy
It was originally a PDF, archive.org to the rescue:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120216164427/http://www.azulsy...
The "know what you test" slide is the real painful part. Benchmarks should ideally always be run periodically under a profiler to help you understand what's actually being measured and question your assumptions about your application.
Slide 6 is wonderful.
As part of an admonition about measuring things wrong, Dr. Click pulls numbers out of thin air. Very convincing!
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As part of an admonition about measuring things wrong, Dr. Click pulls numbers out of thin air. Very convincing!
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Also of interest: 'Why Aren’t More Users More Happy With Our VMs?'—https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2018/why_arent_more_users_more...
"A JVM Does That???" by Dr Cliff Click (Video, Presentation, 2016) https://youtu.be/-vizTDSz8NU