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Chapter 11, Problem 3E

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Verification of the ratio being consistent when compared with the other system:

  • System performance is considered as one of main factor of a processor.
  • It is used to determine the speed a problem can be solved.
  • It is also used to determine the factors such as number of problems that can be allocated at particular amount of time and also the number of problems that can be handled by the processor.
  • The relative performance between the two systems is measured and expected by the run time of the program of the individual.

Given:

The information about the system A and System c are shown in the below table:

Program

Execution time

System A(sec)

Execution time

System B(sec)

Execution time

System C(sec)

V15020075
W200250150
X250175200
Y400800500
Z100012001100

Consider there are n programs and each programs are considered to have their own runtime on each systems.

Program

Execution time

System A(sec)

Execution time

System B(sec)

Execution time

System C(sec)

V15020075
W200250150
X250175200
Y400800500
Z100012001100

System A:

calculate the arithmetic mean for the system A:

A=(150+200+250+400+10005)=400

System B:

calculate the arithmetic mean for the system B:

A=(200+250+175+800+12005)=525

System C:

calculate the arithmetic mean for the system C:

A=(75+150+200+500+11005)=405

Calculating the ratio of the geometic mean obtained for the various systems are:

AM_AAM_B=400525=0.762

AM_BAM_C=525405=1.296

AM_AAM_C=400405=0.987

Consider there are n programs and each programs are considered to have their own runtime on each systems.

The geometric mean of the one system’s runtime is obtained by normalizing it with the another system.

The process of normalization is carried out by taking the products of the ratio of the run time and by taking the nth root of the product.

The below tables illustrates the how the system B and system C is being normalized with that of the system A.

Program

Execution time

System A(sec)

Normalized  to A

Execution time

System B(sec)

Normalized  to B

Execution time

System C(sec)

Normalized to C
V15012000.75752
W20012500.81500.75
X25011751.4282000.8
Y40018000.55001.25
Z5000112000.8311000.22

Calculating geometic Mean:

The formula to calculate the geometric mean:

G=(x1×x2×x3×...×xn)1n

System A:

calculate the geometric mean for the system A:

G=(1×1×1×1×1)15=1

System B:

calculate the geometric mean for the system B:

G=(0.7×0.8×1.428×0.5×0.83)15=(0.3555)15=0.813

System C:

calculate the geometric mean for the system C:

G=(2×0.75×0.8×1.25×0.22)15=(0.33)15=0.8011

Calculating the ratio of the geometic mean obtained for the various systems are:

GM_AGM_B=10.813=1.23

GM_BGM_C=0.8130.801=1.01

GM_AGM_C=10.801=1.24

From the comparison of the  arithmetic and geometric mean that is obtained with the every pair of system, the consistency is found only with the sytem B because the ratio of runtine in the system A and system C  is less than 1.

Likewise, The relative performance compariosn seems to be difficult to compared with that of the system A or B or with the system B or C.

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