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Performance Benchmark
Web application Performance Benchmarking is the process of measuring performance metrics which can be comparable against the industry standard performance benchmark metrics score.

In web application development, performance benchmarking requires executing a different set of performance tests that comply with the requirements or specifications of the industry benchmark to acquire the performance metrics for the application necessary to determine its performance benchmark score.

Then one can compare their application performance benchmarking score against other similar web application or systems which have performance benchmark score and determine ones performance against others.

One can enhance their benchmark score by tuning up their system configuration, by changing different platform or by different different network traffics.

There are many factors can be considered for the system performance benchmarking and there are some followings below:

• A performance benchmark score can be achieved by working with an industry specifications or by importing an existing performance benchmark score and specification to comply with those specifications or requirements.

• Performance Benchmarking generally requires identifying all of the necessary system components or requirements that will run together, the market where the system's product exists, and the specific performance metrices to measure.

• Performance benchmarking specification or scores can be published publicly.

• Any company or individual can use the publicised performance benchmark to compare with their product or their systems    performance benchmark.

• Performance benchmarking scores may contains a different sets of performance metrics like request per unit time, response time, throughput, Hit per unit time, page time, business transactions time, different search and retrival times, processor utilization statistics, memory utilization statistics, etc.

Performance Benchmark
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