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Microbenchmarking is used to test the performance of a system. This differs from macrobenchmarking, which runs tests on different platforms for efficiency comparison and subsequent analysis. With microbenchmarking, we typically target a specific slice of code on one system such as a method or loop. The primary purpose of microbenchmarking is to identify optimization opportunities in our code.
- Microbenchmarking takes place across several phases of a process design, implementation, execution, analysis, and enhancement.
- Maven, also referred to as Apache Maven, is a project management and comprehension tool that we can use to manage our application project build, reporting, and documentation.
- pom.xml.
- They are both configurable options.
- All, AverageTime, SampleTime, SingleShotTime, and Throughput.
- Nanoseconds, Microseconds, Milliseconds, Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days...
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