SDET

SDET is a benchmark used in the systems software research community for measuring the throughput of a multi-user computer operating system.

Its name stands for SPEC Software Development Environment Throughput (SDET), and is packaged along with Kenbus in the SPEC SDM91 benchmark.

A more modern benchmark that is related to SDET is the reaim package, which is itself an up-to-date implementation of the venerable AIM Multiuser Benchmark.


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gollark: Since if something doesn't work, and it has been repeatedly shown to not really work, it is now a "bad idea".
gollark: See, I think "communism is a good idea but it doesn't work" is a cached thought, and a wrong one.
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