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Tools
steady-state
Gil, J Y, Lenz K, Shimron Y.  2011.  A microbenchmark case study and lessons learned. Proceedings of the compilation of the co-located workshops on DSM'11, TMC'11, AGERE!'11, AOOPES'11, NEAT'11, &\#38; VMIL'11. :297–308. Abstract
statistics
SPEC
Blackburn, SM, Garner R, Hoffmann C, Khang AM, McKinley KS, Bentzur R, Diwan A, Feinberg D, Frampton D, Guyer SZ et al..  2006.  The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis. OOPSLA '06: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications. :169–190. Abstract
Scientists
Scientific Theories
Scientific Experiments
Research methodology
Research Management
Reproducibility
Replicability
relevance
programming languages curriculum
Performance
methodology
Blackburn, SM, Garner R, Hoffmann C, Khang AM, McKinley KS, Bentzur R, Diwan A, Feinberg D, Frampton D, Guyer SZ et al..  2006.  The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis. OOPSLA '06: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications. :169–190. Abstract
measurements
Gil, J Y, Lenz K, Shimron Y.  2011.  A microbenchmark case study and lessons learned. Proceedings of the compilation of the co-located workshops on DSM'11, TMC'11, AGERE!'11, AOOPES'11, NEAT'11, &\#38; VMIL'11. :297–308. Abstract
Jonathan Schooler
Java
Blackburn, SM, Garner R, Hoffmann C, Khang AM, McKinley KS, Bentzur R, Diwan A, Feinberg D, Frampton D, Guyer SZ et al..  2006.  The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis. OOPSLA '06: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications. :169–190. Abstract
Human subjects
Human participants
experiments
experimental infrastructure
Engineering
Empirical studies
Decline Effect