computer performance evaluation


computer performance evaluation

[kəm′pyüd·ər pər′fȯr·məns i‚val·yə′wā·shən] (computer science) The measurement and evaluation of the performance of a computer system, aimed at ensuring that a minimum amount of effort, expense, and waste is incurred in the production of data-processing services, and encompassing such tools as canned programs, source program optimizers, software monitors, hardware monitors, simulation, and bench-mark problems. Abbreviated CPE.