Specol


[“SPECOL – A Computer Enquiry Language for the Non-Programmer”, B.T. Smith, Computer J 11:121 (1968)].

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  • Spec rate

    benchmark Results of the throughput measurement using SPEC benchmark suites CINT92 and CFP92. With the throughput measurement method, several copies of a given benchmark are executed. The method is particularly suitable for multiprocessor systems. The results, called SPEC rate, express how many jobs of a particular type (characterised by the individual benchmark) can be executed […]

  • Spec ratio

    benchmark Results for each individual benchmark of the SPEC benchmark suites, for example CINT92 and CFP92, expressed as the ratio of the wall clock time to execute one single copy of the benchmark, compared to a fixed “SPEC reference time”, which was chosen early-on as the execution time on a VAX 11/780. See also SPEC […]

  • Specs

    plural noun, Informal. 1. spectacles; eyeglasses. 2. specifications. noun 1. Usually, specs. specification (def 2). 2. speculation. adjective 3. built, done, bought, etc., as a speculation: the construction of spec houses. verb (used with object), spec’d or specked or specced, spec’ing or specking or speccing. 4. to provide specifications for: Their newest truck was spec’d […]

  • Spec sheet

    noun 1. a list describing the specifications of a product or property that is for sale

  • SPECT

    noun 1. single photon emission computed tomography: a technique for measuring brain function similar to PET. SPECT abbr. single photon emission computed tomography SPECT single photon emission computed tomography


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