6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems
6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems (Fall 2018, MIT OCW). Instructors: Prof. Charles Leiserson and Prof. Julian Shun. 6.172 is an 18-unit class that provides a hands-on, project-based introduction to building scalable and high-performance software systems. Topics include performance analysis, algorithmic techniques for high performance, instruction-level optimizations, caching optimizations, parallel programming, and building scalable systems. The course programming language is C. (from ocw.mit.edu)
Lecture 10 - Measurement and Timing |
This lecture is about how one can reliably measure the performance of software and examples of various factors that can contribute to incorrect measurements. Different timers are explored as well as the use of simulators.
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