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Source needed.
editWill a knowledgeable person kindly insert the sources for this paragraph?
- Note that if the test sponsor chooses S=1 for the throughput test, for ease of benchmarking it is permissible to omit the throughput test and compute the throughput metric using timings obtained during the power test. Similarly, it is permissible to schedule the insert/delete activity for the throughput test after all the queries complete.[citation needed]
Sincerely, GeorgeLouis 09:11, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Too specific?
editThe article apparently describes a specific metric defined by a specific standard (presumably from TPC). However the term "query throughput" seems much more generic than this. Am I mistaken in thinking that the article should be more generic, or does every use of the term "query throughput" refers to the specific metric mentioned in the article? Saligron 15:37, 28 January 2007 (UTC)