Performance Efficiency is a Quality Characteristic concerning performance relative to the resources used under specified conditions.
Performance Efficiency can apply to:
Performance Efficiency can concern:
Performance Efficiency can identify:
Performance Efficiency can be evaluated using relationships such as:
Quality Characteristic concerning performance relative to the resources used under specified conditions
Adapted from:
ISO/IEC 25010 identifies Performance Efficiency as a product-quality characteristic concerning performance relative to the amount of resources used under stated conditions.
ISO/IEC 25023 provides quality measures for quantitatively evaluating system and software-product quality characteristics and subcharacteristics.
This definition adapts Performance Efficiency for DIDO-TE evaluation of Candidate Solutions and distributed-system subjects under controlled Test Environment, workload, Configuration, and resource conditions.
Performance Efficiency differs from performance:
Performance Efficiency differs from Resource consumption:
Two Candidate Solutions can have equal throughput but different Performance Efficiency when one consumes more resources.
Two Candidate Solutions can consume equal resources but have different Performance Efficiency when one completes more work.
Performance Efficiency cannot be compared objectively unless the evaluation identifies:
A single performance measurement does not necessarily establish Performance Efficiency.
For example, response time without corresponding workload and resource conditions does not provide a complete Performance Efficiency evaluation.
A higher value does not always indicate greater Performance Efficiency:
The applicable Acceptance Criteria establish the interpretation and preferred direction of each measure.
Performance Efficiency can include more specific characteristics concerning:
These characteristics can require separate glossary definitions when DIDO-TE requirements refer to them directly.
DIDO-TE evaluates three Candidate Solutions using the same Test Definition, Test Environment, workload, Configuration, and allocated Operational Resources.
For each Candidate Solution, DIDO-TE measures:
The Acceptance Criteria establish the measurement interval, units, precision, tolerances, and normalization rules.
DIDO-TE uses the resulting Test Results to compare:
These comparisons provide Evidence concerning the Performance Efficiency of each Candidate Solution.
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