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Student/Institution
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Faculty Advisor
Prof. John M. Rulnick
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering and
Dept. of Computer Science
Grant
$9,800 on 9/1/98
Funding
Performance Benchmarks Project
While the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems presently
dominates the desktop computing market, the powerful and free
GNU/Linux operating system continues to draw new users. Linux is
estimated to have about 7.5 million users presently (fall, 1998), with
the number of users approximately doubling each year. According to
industry projections, Linux is the only desktop OS not in the Windows
family that will gain market share over the next five years. The
purpose of the project is to develop an application benchmark system
for Linux similar to PC World's main benchmark for Windows systems,
WorldBench 98. WorldBench measures performance of systems running
automated scripts for six popular business applications (two word
processors, two spreadsheets, one database, and one graphics
publishing). The main difference for this project, apart from the
underlying OS, is that the Linux benchmarks will be reflective of the
generally greater versatility of UNIX systems.
Current Status as of 2/99
Not yet underway.
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