A command-line benchmarking tool. Statistical analysis across multiple runs. Support for arbitrary shell commands. Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. Parameterized benchmarks (e.g....
Plow is an HTTP(S) benchmarking tool, written in Golang. It uses excellent fast HTTP instead of Go's default net/http due to its lightning-fast performance. Plow runs at specified connections (option -c) concurrently and real-time records summary statistics, histogram of execution time and calculates percentiles to display on Web UI and terminal. It can run for a set duration( option -d), for a fixed number of requests(option -n), or until Ctrl-C is interrupted. The implementation of...
BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
Master/node to gather and graph "everything" on your systems using Tobi Oetiker's rrdtool. It can optionally warn your surveillance software. This software package was originally called LRRD. The project. Please see http://munin-monitoring.org/
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Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
sarPplot simple application which takes output of atsar application and put it into Gnuplot config files , kind of useful on server boxes for performance analyze . cpu,process load,disk,disk-partition,memory & swap,paging & swapping, and many others...
TPoX is an XML database benchmark based on a financial application scenario. It is used to evaluate the performance of XML database systems, focusing on XQuery, SQL/XML, XML storage, XML indexing, XML Schema support, XML updates, and other aspects.
xswifs stands for: cross SoftWare Interfaces.
This project provide examples (snippets) for interfacing various software tools and languages with various mechanism. It has been created to help in HW/SW co-simulation and to provide benchmarks.
Voswatcher is a tool to collect time correlated performance data on a Solaris or Linux system. This is a tool to gather data before, during, and after an event. It is a set of scripts which makes it suitable for use with sensitive clients.
NOTE: Copymark is no longer being developed or supported. It has some flaws that could result in inaccurate data. These flaws have been addressed in copymark2, which you can find on google code: https://code.google.com/p/copymark2/wiki/Copymark2
A simulation of real world file transfer performance. Generates files and then transfers them using the Windows Shell or Finder in OS X. Outputs performance results to .csv and has an optional plotting feature. For documentation, please see the wiki.
In 2015, we converted cBench to open Collective Knowledge Format (CK) and moved it here:
http://github.com/ctuning/ctuning-programs
CK allows you to simplify compilation and execution of these benchmarks across multiple platforms (Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android ...).
Collective Benchmark (cBench) is a collection/extension of open-source programs and multiple datasets to enable realistic benchmarking and research on program and architecture optimization.
This is an opensource project for the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi. If you are a mathematician or programer please contribute ideas or code for this project. Non professionals are also welcome to contribute.
In 2015, we converted MiDataSets and cDataSets to open Collective Knowledge Format (CK) and moved them here: http://github.com/ctuning/ctuning-datasets-min
CK allows you to simplify compilation and execution of these benchmarks across multiple platforms (Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android ...).
In this project, we collect multiple datasets for a MiBench benchmark (free, commercially representative embedded benchmark suite) to create the conditions for a more realistic benchmarking of different computing systems.
A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in
timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates.
Also useful for astronomy applications.