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A benchmark is a standard or point of reference people can use to measure something else.
In surveying, a benchmark -- or bench mark or survey benchmark -- is a post or other permanent mark established at a known elevation that is used as the basis for measuring the elevation of other topographical points.
In computer and Internet technology, benchmark has a number of meanings. These include the following:
Laboratory benchmarks sometimes fail to reflect real-world product use. For this reason, the benchmarks are not always an accurate measure of computer performance.
Still, benchmarks can be useful and some companies offer benchmark programs for downloading or a benchmark testing service on their own site.
Like key performance indicators, benchmarks are also useful to measure performance, although the former measures an organization against itself and benchmarks look outward. Organizations can use a number of benchmark types to measure their own or their employees' performance. In these cases, business leaders can use key business or performance metrics to identify how well they are doing as compared with peers, other organizations or competitors.
Benchmarks related to organizational carbon emissions and other sustainability issues are rapidly developing areas.
21 Nov 2022