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Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC), founded in 1988, "is a non-profit organization founded [...] to define transaction processing and database benchmarks and to disseminate objective, verifiable TPC performance data to the industry".[1] TPC benchmarks are used in evaluating the performance of computer systems; the results are published on the TPC web site.
Conference Series
In 2009 the TPC initiated an International Technology Conference Series on Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking (TPCTC). It is a leading forum for industry experts and researcher to debate and develop innovative techniques for evaluation, measurement and characterization of modern application systems. The conference series was founded by Raghunath Nambiar and Meikel Poess in 2009.
TPCTC 2009, in conjunction with VLDB 2009 on August 24, 2009 in Lyon, France.[2][3][4]
TPCTC 2010, in conjunction with VLDB 2010 on September 17, 2010 in Singapore.[5][6]
TPCx-HS - Industry's first standard for benchmarking Big Data (Hadoop) systems (since 2014)[16]
Obsolete benchmarks
TPC-A - Measures performance in update-intensive database environments typical in on-line transaction processing applications. (Obsolete as of June 6, 1995)
TPC-App - An application server and web services benchmark.
TPC-B - Measures throughput in terms of how many transactions per second a system can perform. (Obsolete as of June 6, 1995)
TPC-D - Represents a broad range of decision support applications that require complex, long running queries against large complex data structures. (Obsolete as of April 6, 1999)
TPC-R - A business reporting, decision support benchmark. (Obsolete as of January 1, 2005)
TPC-W - A transactional web e-Commerce benchmark. (Obsolete as of April 28, 2005)
^Nambiar, Raghunath; Poess, Meikel (2011). Performance evaluation, measurement and characterization of complex systems: second TPC Technology Conference, TPCTC 2010, Singapore, September 13-17, 2010, Revised selected papers. Lecture notes in computer science. TPC Technology Conference. Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer. ISBN978-3-642-18206-8.
^Gray, Jim, ed. (1994). The Benchmark handbook: for database and transaction processing systems. The Morgan Kaufman series in data management systems (2. ed., 2. [print.] ed.). San Francisco, Calif: Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN978-1-55860-292-2.
^Nambiar, Raghunath Othayoth; Poess, Meikel (September 2006). "The Making of TPC-DS". VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases. pp. 1049–1058.
^Nambiar, Raghunath; Poess, Meikel; Dey, Akon; Cao, Paul; Magdon-Ismail, Tariq; Ren, Da Qi; Bond, Andrew (2015). "Introducing TPCx-HS: The First Industry Standard for Benchmarking Big Data Systems". In Nambiar, Raghunath; Poess, Meikel (eds.). Performance Characterization and Benchmarking. Traditional to Big Data. pp. 1–12. ISBN978-3-319-15349-0.