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- | [[ddsf:private:cookbook:06_append:glossary| Return to Glossary ]] | + | [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:start| Return to Glossary ]] |
- | **Performance** is the ability of a system to accomplish the required functionality at or under the required specification limits. The limits are generally provided relative to rime. For example, so-many transactions per second, so-many updates per millisecond, so-many recorded entries per second, etc. The specifications can also include accuracy, precision, precision or even efficiency of other dependent systems as requirements. | + | [[ddsf:private:guidebook:02_body:02_projreq:nonfunctional:09_performance|See 2.2.8 Performance]] |
+ | **Performance** is the ability of a system to accomplish the required functionality at or under the required specification limits. The limits are generally provided relative to rime. For example, so-many transactions per second, so-many updates per millisecond, so-many recorded entries per second, etc. The [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:p:performancespec|specifications]] can also include accuracy, precision or even efficiency of other dependent systems as requirements. | ||
- | Source: [[ddsf:private:cookbook:start | Performance ]] | + | |
+ | Source: [[ddsf:private:guidebook:start| Performance ]] | ||