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Performance Measurement Technique

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Performance Measurement Technique has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 1 live disagreement.

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Rdf:typeProgramming Technique[1]
Rdf:typeProfiling Method[2]
Rdf:typeSoftware Development Method[3]
Rdf:typeMeasurement Method[4]
Uses Percentile AnalysisNinetieth Percentile[4]

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/dfe30693-e127-4db3-bcb3-f51d6c602080
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      [Turn 1161] Assistant: Certainly! To compare the performance of different retrieval engines, you can modify your code to include multiple engines and measure their execution times. Here's an example of how you can achieve this: 1. **Define
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      The first loop will take longer because each query is unique and the function must simulate the delay. The second loop will be much faster because the repeated queries will be served from the cache. ### Example with External Caching (Redis
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      logging.info("Compliance audit complete") logging.debug("Exiting audit_compliance function") policies = ["policy1", "policy2", "policy3"] audit_compliance(policies) ``` ### Next Steps 1. **Run the Simplified Code:** - Execute
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      ss.search(f'search {i}') # get search speeds search_speeds = ss.get_search_speeds() # calculate 90th percentile search_speeds.sort() ninetieth_percentile = search_speeds[int(0.9 * len(search_speeds))] print(ninetieth_percentile) # s

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