Benchmark tests definition

Benchmark tests means tests used to compare system or process performance with a standard;
Benchmark tests means the initial tests performed by Motorola on behalf of Licensee to determine the current condition, capability, and functionality of Licensee’s System. Depending on the complexity and specific requirements of the reconfiguration efforts, the Benchmark Tests may include testing of some or all of the following: channel capacity, signaling capacity, baud rate and access time, geographic coverage, penetration, redundancy, and other functional and operational capabilities and limitations of Licensee’s existing facilities. The precise requirements of the Benchmark Tests are described in the Reconfiguration Services Statement of Work. Qualified representatives of Licensee may observe the performance of the Benchmark Tests.

Examples of Benchmark tests in a sentence

  • Benchmark tests on prior versions of the Product may yield results that are not reflective of the performance of the current version of the Product.

  • Benchmark tests on prior versions of the Software may yield results that are not reflective of the performance of the current version of the Software.

  • Benchmark tests are accessible anytime and anywhere with an Internet connection and are integrated into the Study Island Common Core program for grades 3–5.

  • Benchmark tests for all students enrolled will be completed no later than September 30 of each school year.

  • Benchmark tests of former, outdated or inappropriate versions or editions of DICOM Anonymizer Pro may yield results that are not reflective of the performance of the current version or edition of DICOM Anonymizer Pro.