1.
[syn: specification, spec]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
spec
n 1: a detailed description of design criteria for a piece of
work [syn: specification, spec]
V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016):
SPEC
System Performance Evaluation Corporation (org., RISC)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
SPEC
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
A non-profit corporation registered in California formed to
"establish, maintain and endorse a standardized set of
relevant benchmarks that can be applied to the newest
generation of high-performance computers" (from SPEC's
bylaws). The founders believe that the user community will
benefit greatly from an objective series of
applications-oriented tests, which can serve as common
reference points and be considered during the evaluation
process.
SPEC develops suites of benchmarks intended to measure
computer performance. These are available to the public for a
fee covering development and administration costs.
The current (14 Nov 94) SPEC benchmark suites are: CINT92
(CPU intensive integer benchmarks); CFP92 (CPU intensive
floating-point benchmarks); SDM (UNIX Software Development
Workloads); SFS (System level file server (NFS) workload).
Results (ftp://ftp.cdf.toronto.edu/pub/spectable).
SPEC also publishes a quarterly report of SPEC news and
results, The SPEC Newsletter. Some issues are here
(http://performance.netlib.org/performance/html/spec.html).
There is a FAQ about SPEC here
(http://performance.netlib.org/performance/html/specfaq.html).
(1994-11-14)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Spec
A specification language. It expresses black box interface
specifications for large distributed systems with real-time
constraints. It incorporates conceptual models, inheritance
and the event model. It is a descendant of MSG.84.
["An Introduction to the Specification Language Spec",
V. Berzins et al, IEEE Software 7(2):74-84 (Mar 1990)].
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
specification
spec
(spec) A document describing how some system should
work.
(2001-02-06)