Introduction Software performance is typically measured along two primary dimensions: Throughput (operations per unit of time) Latency (time taken to complete a single operation). Benchmarks for these figures are typically measured as average values taken over a long sequence of repetitions of operations. However, in practice these values are actually distributions of values drawn from a statistical distribution.
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