Designed System Performance Measure
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A Designed System Performance Measure is a performance measure for a designed system.
- Context:
- Measure Output: a System Score.
- It can (typically) evaluate System Efficiency through resource utilization.
- It can (typically) assess System Reliability through failure analysis.
- It can (typically) measure System Responsiveness through latency tracking.
- It can (typically) monitor System Scalability through load testing.
- It can (typically) track System Availability through uptime measurement.
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- It can (often) analyze System Throughput through capacity monitoring.
- It can (often) evaluate System Stability through error tracking.
- It can (often) measure System Security through vulnerability assessment.
- It can (often) assess System Maintainability through maintenance metrics.
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- It can range from being a System Performance Point Measure to being a System Performance Change Rate Measure, depending on its measurement type.
- It can range from being a Real-Time System Measure to being a Historical System Measure, depending on its temporal scope.
- It can range from being a Component-Level Measure to being a System-Wide Measure, depending on its measurement scope.
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- It can integrate with System Monitoring Tools for performance tracking.
- It can support System Optimization through performance analysis.
- It can inform System Enhancement through bottleneck identification.
- It can be assessed during a System Evaluation Task for performance assessment.
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- Examples:
- Economic System Performance Measures, such as:
- Information System Performance Measures, such as:
- Physical System Performance Measures, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Task Performance Measure, which evaluates specific activity rather than system capability.
- Algorithm Performance Measure, which focuses on computational process rather than system operation.
- Agent Performance Measure, which assesses individual actor rather than system function.
- See: Physical Measure, System Evaluation Framework, Performance Analytics System, System Monitoring Framework.