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At 11:02 AM +0100 2/27/03, Robin Berjon wrote:
>I'm all for finding a sweet spot but pulling random numbers out of a
>hat and making broad assumptions about size vs computation won't
>contribute much in getting there. I am talking about empirically
>proven, tested, retested, put to work in a wide variety of
>situations, factors of 10, 20 or 50 (or more, but testing on SOAP is
>cheating ;).
Is there any actual publication with verifiable, reproducible data? I
don't need fancy peer-reviewed journals or anything, just a web page
that outlines the test methodology and provides the code used and the
test cases.
So far, it all sounds like numbers out of a hat to me.
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