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rdfs:comment | - Benchmark refers to: 1.
* A standard, or point of reference, against which things can be compared, assessed, measured or judged. 2.
* A test designed to evaluate the performance of a computer system, computer program or device. A benchmark test evaluates the performance of a computer or program relative to the applicable specifications. 3.
* The current status of the functions to be outsourced in terms of assets used, actual costs, and service levels achieved. It is the starting point for a customer to define its needs in an outsourcing relationship.
- The Benchmark is a feature in the PC version of Just Cause 2.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Benchmark/preload editintro=Benchmark/editintro width=25 Benchmark Avionics Wiki You have reached the BAC Wiki.
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abstract | - Benchmark refers to: 1.
* A standard, or point of reference, against which things can be compared, assessed, measured or judged. 2.
* A test designed to evaluate the performance of a computer system, computer program or device. A benchmark test evaluates the performance of a computer or program relative to the applicable specifications. 3.
* The current status of the functions to be outsourced in terms of assets used, actual costs, and service levels achieved. It is the starting point for a customer to define its needs in an outsourcing relationship.
- The Benchmark is a feature in the PC version of Just Cause 2.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Benchmark/preload editintro=Benchmark/editintro width=25 Benchmark Avionics Wiki You have reached the BAC Wiki.
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