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I measured the data, but I don't know what it means. #14

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zcyzhu opened this issue Jan 16, 2019 · 1 comment
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I measured the data, but I don't know what it means. #14

zcyzhu opened this issue Jan 16, 2019 · 1 comment
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zcyzhu commented Jan 16, 2019

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Such as these data Mean, Variance, Deviation, MOE,RME,SEM,
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And these data:Load Average,Count ,Hz
1.What do these data mean?
2.What is the relationship between variance and deviation and performance testing?
3.What does Load Average mean here?Why does Load Average have three data?
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  • The "Load Average" is the load average reported by your operating system.
  • "Count" is the number of times the test was run.
  • "Hz" is the number of tests run per second. In this case, it means that the single test took 0.9433 seconds.
  • MOE: Margin of error.
  • SEM: Standard error of the mean.
  • RME: Relative margin of error

Unfortunately, these data aren't going to be very useful to you unless you already know what they mean.

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