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Liquid benchmarks: benchmarking-as-a-service

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Experimental evaluation and comparison of techniques, algorithms or complete systems is a crucial requirement to assess the practical impact of research results. The quality of published experimental results is usually limited due to several reasons such as: limited time, unavailability of standard benchmarks or shortage of computing resources. Moreover, achieving an independent, consistent, complete and insightful assessment for different alternatives in the same domain is a time and resource consuming task. We demonstrate Liquid Benchmark as a cloud-based service that provides collaborative platforms to simplify the task of peer researchers in performing high quality experimental evaluations and guarantee a transparent scientific crediting process. The service allows building repositories of competing research implementations, sharing testing computing platforms, collaboratively building the specifications of standard benchmarks and allowing end-users to easily create and run testing experiments and share their results.

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    JCDL '11: Proceedings of the 11th annual international ACM/IEEE joint conference on Digital libraries
    June 2011
    500 pages
    ISBN:9781450307444
    DOI:10.1145/1998076

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    2. benchmarking
    3. cloud computing
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    Ontario, Ottawa, Canada

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