Here are the criteria by Berger, Blackburn, Hauswirth, and Hicks (2018):
Clearly stated claimsAdapted from Berger, Blackburn, Hauswirth, and Hicks (2018).
Suitable Comparison
- Explicit Claims
- Appropriately-Scoped Claims
- Acknowledges Limitations
Principled Benchmark Choice
- Appropriate Baseline for Comparison
- Fair Comparison
Adequate Data Analysis
- Appropriate Suite
- Non-Standard Suite(s) Justified
- Applications, Not (Just) Kernels
Relevant Metrics
- Sufficient Number of Trials
- Appropriate Summary Statistics
- Report Data Distribution
Appropriate and Clear Experimental Design
- Direct or Appropriate Proxy Metric
- Measures All Important Effects
Presentation of Results
- Sufficient Information to Repeat
- Reasonable Platform
- Explores Key Design Parameters
- Open Loop in Workload Generator
- Cross-Validation Where Needed
- Comprehensive Summary Results
- Axes Include Zero
- Ratios Plotted Correctly
- Appropriate Level of Precision
No comments:
Post a Comment