Use Emacs to run benchmarks and to collect data
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Use Emacs to run benchmarks and to collect data
In network latency measurement for C++ applications
A client-server code to bench-mark dpdk in different configurations
PARROT (Performance Assessment of Reasoning and Responses On Trivia) is a novel benchmarking framework designed to evaluate Large Language Models (LLMs) on real-world, complex, and ambiguous QA tasks.
A library to measure and profile some metrics of your code (execution time, average execution time, garbage collections)
RUBBoS for microservers like RPI64Box
The greatest collection of the worst code
An open-source benchmarking library for swift
How To Measure And Improve Code Efficiency with Pytest Benchmark (The Ultimate Guide)
A framework for benchmarking in python
Framework for benchmarking deep learning operators for Apache MXNet
Optimization of black box functions defined on bit vectors
Benchmarking machine learning inferencing on embedded hardware.
Benchmarking optimization solvers.
PHP Micro & Router Framework Benchmark
CLAMH (Cross-LAnguage Microbenchmark Harness) is a language-independent benchmark harness design and the implementation of that design for different languages.
A guidance for the design and evaluation of motion planners for quadrotors in Environments with Varying Complexities
Command execution time meter
Observatory is an extensible Java framework for benchmarking InfiniBand verbs implementations.
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