Etymology: [ 'bench-"märk ] (noun.) circa 1842. bench + mark. Originally (attested circa 1842) a mark cut into a stone by land surveyors to secure a "bench" (from 19th century land surveying jargon, meaning a type of bracket), to mount measuring equipment. Figurative sense attested circa 1884.
kıyaslama noktası (bilgisayar), ölçü, kriter, (test) değerlendirme deneyi, performans göstergesi, kalite testi, deyerlendirilen bilgisayar performansını (bilgisayar), temel ölçü, röper, referans işareti, benchmark, referans/ölçüm, ölç, değerlendirme, karşılaştırmalı değerlendirme, değerlendirme deneyi, sabit marka, röper noktası, karşılaştırma, temel ölçüt, ölçüt, nirengi işareti, NİVELMAN NOKTASI:Bir ölçme hattı üzerinde arazinin yüksekliğini gösteren işaret. Daimi veya yarı daimi olarak işaretlenmiş bir ölçme hattı üzerinde, mevkii ve yüksekliği bilinen nokta, çok kez, sonraki hava ölçmelerinde bir müracaat noktası olarak kullanılır, yükselti, seviye işareti, sabit yükseklik noktası, denektaşı, nivelman noktası, değerlendirme işareti, sabit nokta, kot röperi, nivelman röperi, kıstas,
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kıyaslama noktası (bilgisayar) isim
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kriter isim
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performans göstergesi Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim
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kalite testi Ticaret
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deyerlendirilen bilgisayar performansını (bilgisayar) isim
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benchmark Ticaret
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değerlendirme
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karşılaştırmalı değerlendirme
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değerlendirme deneyi Bilgisayar
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NİVELMAN NOKTASI:Bir ölçme hattı üzerinde arazinin yüksekliğini gösteren işaret. Daimi veya yarı daimi olarak işaretlenmiş bir ölçme hattı üzerinde, mevkii ve yüksekliği bilinen nokta, çok kez, sonraki hava ölçmelerinde bir müracaat noktası olarak kullanılır Askeri
Piyasada yeterince likiditeye sahip, ihraç eden kurum tarafından bu özelliğinin devam ettirilmesi söz konusu olan ve piyasada benzer ihraçlar için bir referans teşkil eden kıymetler,
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Piyasada yeterince likiditeye sahip, ihraç eden kurum tarafından bu özelliğinin devam ettirilmesi söz konusu olan ve piyasada benzer ihraçlar için bir referans teşkil eden kıymetler
To measure the performance of (an item) relative to another similar item in an impartial scientific manner, A standard by which something is evaluated or measured, A surveyor's mark made on some stationary object and shown on a map; used as a reference point, The performance of a predetermined set of securities used for comparison purposes Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy, Statement that provides a description of student knowledge expected at specific grades, ages, or developmental levels Benchmarks often are used in conjunction with standards (See standards ), A description or example of candidate or institutional performance that serves as a standard of comparison for evaluation or judging quality, n 1 A quantifiable, reproducible measurement of computer system operation 2 Marketing A way to make your product look better, usually by way of unfair comparison For example, comparing 350mg aspirin to 500mg, or application performance on Intel Win/NT versus on PowerPC Win/NT, but running in Intel emulation mode, etc, An unmanaged group of securities whose overall performance is used as a standard to measure investment performance, Test of performance of a computer or peripheral device While benchmarks can offer seemingly objective tests of performance, the best test is to use the computer or peripheral with the applications and files you will actually be using, To measure the performance of an item relative to another similar item in an impartial scientific manner, a surveyors mark made on some stationary object and shown on a map; used as a reference point, A standard used for comparison For example, the performance of some index mutual funds is compared to the performance of the S&P 500 (R) Index which serves as a benchmark, a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point a standard by which something can be measured or judged; "his painting sets the benchmark of quality, a standard by which something can be measured or judged; "his painting sets the benchmark of quality", a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point, 1 A written statement that describes the specific developmental components by various grade levels (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12) that students should know or be able to do in order to achieve a standard 2 A criteria by which something can be measured or judged, A detailed description of a specific level of student performance expected of students at particular ages, grades, or development levels Benchmarks are often represented by samples of student work A set of benchmarks can be used as "checkpoints" to monitor progress toward meeting performance goals within and across grade levels, i e , benchmarks for expected mathematics capabilities at grades three, seven, ten, and graduation, A repeatable test you use to judge the performance of your network It attempts to quantify hardware or software performance---usually in terms of speed, reliability, or accuracy One of the majore problems in determining performance is deciding which of the many benchmarks available actually reflects how you plan to use the system For best results, you should evaluate performance using the same mix of applications and system commands that you expect to use in your day-to-day work So in short, The best benchmarks are the ones that closely duplicate the type of work you routinely do on your network, A benchmark is sustained superior performance by a medical care provider, which can be used as a reference to raise the mainstream of care for Medicare beneficiaries The relative definition of superior will vary form situation to situation In many instances an appropriate benchmark would be a provider that appears in the top 10% of all providers for more than a year, A benchmark is a standard for comparison In investment management, a benchmark is usually an index (see below) chosen because it is composed of stocks or bonds which have characteristics that are related and reflect a particular investment strategy or approach, A measurement or standard that serves as a point of reference by which process performance is measured [GAO] Benchmarking is a structured approach for identifying the best practices from industry and government, and comparing and adapting them to the organization's operations Such an approach is aimed at identifying more efficient and effective processes for achieving intended results, and suggesting ambitious goals for program output, product/service quality, and process improvement [GAO], measure (such as the product of a competitor) according to indicated standards as to compare it with and improve own product, The performance of a predetermined set of securities, used for comparison purposes Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy, criterion, measure; evaluation of computer performance (Computers); point of reference for comparison (especially a mark for measuring the level of a body of water against a standing structure, such as a bridge, etc.), The performance of a predetermined set of securities, used for comparison purposes (e g the S&P 500 Index for the overall stock market) Mutual fund returns are compared to specific benchmarks to help investors evaluate their performance, A benchmark is something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared. The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy. = yardstick. something that is used as a standard by which other things can be judged or measured. to use a company's good performance as a standard by which to judge the performance of other companies of the same type benchmark sb/sth against sth, A measurement or standard that serves as a point of reference by which process performance is measured, A standardized program (or suite of programs) that is run to measure the performance of one computer against the performance of other computers running the same program, Reference point or standard against which performance or achievements can be compared A benchmark might refer to what has been achieved in the past, by other comparable organisations, or what could reasonably have been achieved under the circumstances, An index or bellwether measure used by market players as a yardstick to compare performance of securities, A permanent point whose known elevation is tied to a national network These points are created to serve as a point of reference Benchmarks have generally been established by the USGS, but may have been established by other Federal or local agencies Benchmarks can be found on USGS maps, (n ) A quantitative measure of performance for a computing system The measure may be in terms of computational performance, which is often rated in FLOPS, or in terms of memory speed, or communications bandwidth or some more application-oriented measure such as LIPS or OLTPS A collection of benchmark results for many computer systems is available on line from the National Software Exchange, The performance of a predetermined set of securities, for comparison purposes Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy, For a particular indicator or performance goal, the industry (healthcare or non-healthcare) measure of best performance The benchmarking process identifies the best performance in the industry for a particular process or outcome, determines how that performance is achieved, and applies the lessons learned to improve performance elsewhere, A mark used by surveyors which is permanently affixed to the ground to denote the height of that point in relation to sea level, A location indicated in a durable marker by surveyors, It is a mark cut in rocks, posts or buildings to indicate the height of the land above sea level, A permanent survey mark having a reduced level (RL) These points are generally established by government organisations and information such as their location, RL and access can be obtained from the relevant department In Western Australia - Geodetic Branch of the Department of Land Administration (DOLA), Exemplary samples of performance or production, Specif, A horizontal mark at the water's edge with reference to which the height of tides and floods may be measured, A permanent reference mark (PRM) used by surveyors in measuring differences in elevation Benchmark The standard or base from which specific estimates are made, Any permanent mark to which other levels may be referred, A relatively permanent point whose elevation above or below an adopted datum is known, A point of known or assumed elevation used as a reference in determining other elevations, A mark affixed to a permanent reference or monument, such as an iron post or a brass marker (usually embedded in a cement sidewalk), used to establish elevations and altitudes over a surveyed area, A fixed, more or less permanent reference point or object, the elevation of which is known The US Geological Survey (USGS) installs brass caps in bridge abutments or otherwise permanently sets bench marks at convenient locations nationwide The elevations on these marks are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD), also commonly known as mean sea level (MSL) Locations of these bench marks on USGS quadrangle maps are shown as small triangles However, the marks are sometimes destroyed by construction or vandalism The existence of any bench mark should be field verified before planning work that relies on a particular reference point The USGS and/or local state surveyor's office can provide information on the existence, exact location, and exact elevation of bench marks, A mark on a permanent object fixed to the ground from which land measurements and elevations are taken, A usually round, inscribed disk, made of brass or bronze set in a concrete base, bedrock or other practically permanent structure, which marks an accurately surveyed elevation measured above or below an adopted datum (See datum), A surveyor's mark made on a stationary object of previously determined position and elevation and used as a reference point in surveys, Relatively permanent material object, natural or artificial, bearing a marked point whose elevation above or below an adopted datum is known, A mark affixed to a permanent reference ormonument, such as an iron post or a brass marker (usually embedded in acement sidewalk), used to establish elevations and altitudes over a surveyed area, A mark affixed to a permanent object in tidal observations, or in a survey, to furnish a DATUM level, A permanent reference mark or point established for use by surveyors in measuring differences in elevation, A fixed marker form which differences in elevation are measured by surveyors, A fixed physical object or mark used as reference for a vertical datum A primary bench mark is the principal (or only) mark of a group of bench marks to which the staff or ETG and datums are referred The standard bench mark is a brass, bronze, or aluminum alloy disk 3-1/2 inches in diameter containing the owners inscription together with other individual identifying information Bench mark disks serve simultaneously to reference both dynamical and geodetic datums, Identification of the knowledge, level of comprehension, and skills that students should possess at developmentally appropriate levels, This describes the process of testing the performance of computer equipment Having carried out a series of benchmark tests, the results can be compared against similar items in order to make the best selection, Standard circuits or tests that can be used to compare the performance of software programs or tools Each program or tool is applied to the benchmark circuit and the results compared (SM*), a series of three levels: Currently Accepted Practice (CAP),FORESTCARE (FC), and Alberta State of the Art (ASA) that are used to report the member's level of performance on a specific audit element, are statements of what all students should know and be able to do in a content area by the end of grade levels 4,8, and 12 (NMSDE), The steps that must be accomplished in order to achieve a pre-determined result, including accountable position and due-date, are important competitive features that form the bases of comparison and exist either inside or outside one's own organization, or in other industries, third-person singular of benchmark, A set of conditions or criteria against which a product or system is measured, plural of , benchmark, describes the amount of progress a child is expected to make within specific segments of the year, Established productivity and quality standards based on historic performance on same or similar tasks, As used in business process redesign, data about process measures obtained for specific types of processes Many companies seek benchmark data on processes they seek to redesign in order to determine how well other companies manage the process, An example of student work at a certain level of quality For example, a benchmark for excellent persuasive writing at the 10th grade level is used by students, teachers, parents, and others to identify the goal of excellence for those students (See performance standards ), examples of performances that serve as a standard against which other papers or performances may be judged, A basis on which comparisons of achievement, organization, and processes at various levels (within a system, similar group, or nation) are made, During the feasibility study, benchmarks should be set to determine the technical standards to which the material should be digitised Quality Assurance procedures should measure the digitised images against these benchmarks, In the context of IMF programs, a point of reference against which progress may be monitored Benchmarks are not necessarily quantitative and frequently relate to structural variables and policies In Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility (ESAF) Arrangements, some benchmarks are designated as semiannual performance criteria and are required to be observed in order to qualify for phased (semiannual) borrowings [TOP], Descriptions of student performances at various developmental levels that contribute to the achievement of performance standards, Benchmarks are points at which to check-up on progress of students by looking at the knowledge and skills that students must have in different subjects at each grade level, - An example of work or performance at a certain level of quality, Are major milestones which specify skill or performance levels a student needs to accomplish toward reaching his or her annual goal, Long-range measurable goals that speak to changing conditions See also Performance Measures, Quality Assurance, Key Indicators, Outcome Measures, are samples of student work or descriptions of student performance at a certain level of quality to measure whether students are achieving content standards, A benchmark (BM) is permanent marker (usually a bronze disk) at a point of determined location (elevation and possibly horizontal coordinates) In a less formal sense, it is a point of fixed location (such as a mark on a bridge abutment, a foundation, or a rock face) It can be used as a reference point for surveys in its locality Descriptions of benchmark locations and their elevations are published by government agencies Compare with Temporary Benchmark, Predetermined measures of success or achievement with respect to a particular outcome indicator For example a benchmark of a government program to alleviate poverty might be to reduce the percentage of those families earning below the poverty line to under 10% The success or failure of the program should be measured in terms of this standard, Permanent points whose elevation above mean sea level has been carefully determined,
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To measure the performance of (an item) relative to another similar item in an impartial scientific manner
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A standard by which something is evaluated or measured
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A surveyor's mark made on some stationary object and shown on a map; used as a reference point
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The performance of a predetermined set of securities used for comparison purposes Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy
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Statement that provides a description of student knowledge expected at specific grades, ages, or developmental levels Benchmarks often are used in conjunction with standards (See standards )
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A description or example of candidate or institutional performance that serves as a standard of comparison for evaluation or judging quality
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n 1 A quantifiable, reproducible measurement of computer system operation 2 Marketing A way to make your product look better, usually by way of unfair comparison For example, comparing 350mg aspirin to 500mg, or application performance on Intel Win/NT versus on PowerPC Win/NT, but running in Intel emulation mode, etc
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An unmanaged group of securities whose overall performance is used as a standard to measure investment performance
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Test of performance of a computer or peripheral device While benchmarks can offer seemingly objective tests of performance, the best test is to use the computer or peripheral with the applications and files you will actually be using
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To measure the performance of an item relative to another similar item in an impartial scientific manner
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a surveyors mark made on some stationary object and shown on a map; used as a reference point
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A standard used for comparison For example, the performance of some index mutual funds is compared to the performance of the S&P 500 (R) Index which serves as a benchmark
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a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point a standard by which something can be measured or judged; "his painting sets the benchmark of quality
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a standard by which something can be measured or judged; "his painting sets the benchmark of quality"
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a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point
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1 A written statement that describes the specific developmental components by various grade levels (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12) that students should know or be able to do in order to achieve a standard 2 A criteria by which something can be measured or judged
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A detailed description of a specific level of student performance expected of students at particular ages, grades, or development levels Benchmarks are often represented by samples of student work A set of benchmarks can be used as "checkpoints" to monitor progress toward meeting performance goals within and across grade levels, i e , benchmarks for expected mathematics capabilities at grades three, seven, ten, and graduation
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A repeatable test you use to judge the performance of your network It attempts to quantify hardware or software performance---usually in terms of speed, reliability, or accuracy One of the majore problems in determining performance is deciding which of the many benchmarks available actually reflects how you plan to use the system For best results, you should evaluate performance using the same mix of applications and system commands that you expect to use in your day-to-day work So in short, The best benchmarks are the ones that closely duplicate the type of work you routinely do on your network
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A benchmark is sustained superior performance by a medical care provider, which can be used as a reference to raise the mainstream of care for Medicare beneficiaries The relative definition of superior will vary form situation to situation In many instances an appropriate benchmark would be a provider that appears in the top 10% of all providers for more than a year
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A benchmark is a standard for comparison In investment management, a benchmark is usually an index (see below) chosen because it is composed of stocks or bonds which have characteristics that are related and reflect a particular investment strategy or approach
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A measurement or standard that serves as a point of reference by which process performance is measured [GAO] Benchmarking is a structured approach for identifying the best practices from industry and government, and comparing and adapting them to the organization's operations Such an approach is aimed at identifying more efficient and effective processes for achieving intended results, and suggesting ambitious goals for program output, product/service quality, and process improvement [GAO]
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measure (such as the product of a competitor) according to indicated standards as to compare it with and improve own product fiil
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The performance of a predetermined set of securities, used for comparison purposes Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy
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criterion, measure; evaluation of computer performance (Computers); point of reference for comparison (especially a mark for measuring the level of a body of water against a standing structure, such as a bridge, etc.) isim
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The performance of a predetermined set of securities, used for comparison purposes (e g the S&P 500 Index for the overall stock market) Mutual fund returns are compared to specific benchmarks to help investors evaluate their performance
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A benchmark is something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared. The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy. = yardstick. something that is used as a standard by which other things can be judged or measured. to use a company's good performance as a standard by which to judge the performance of other companies of the same type benchmark sb/sth against sth
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A measurement or standard that serves as a point of reference by which process performance is measured
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A standardized program (or suite of programs) that is run to measure the performance of one computer against the performance of other computers running the same program
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Reference point or standard against which performance or achievements can be compared A benchmark might refer to what has been achieved in the past, by other comparable organisations, or what could reasonably have been achieved under the circumstances
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An index or bellwether measure used by market players as a yardstick to compare performance of securities
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A permanent point whose known elevation is tied to a national network These points are created to serve as a point of reference Benchmarks have generally been established by the USGS, but may have been established by other Federal or local agencies Benchmarks can be found on USGS maps
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(n ) A quantitative measure of performance for a computing system The measure may be in terms of computational performance, which is often rated in FLOPS, or in terms of memory speed, or communications bandwidth or some more application-oriented measure such as LIPS or OLTPS A collection of benchmark results for many computer systems is available on line from the National Software Exchange
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The performance of a predetermined set of securities, for comparison purposes Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy
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For a particular indicator or performance goal, the industry (healthcare or non-healthcare) measure of best performance The benchmarking process identifies the best performance in the industry for a particular process or outcome, determines how that performance is achieved, and applies the lessons learned to improve performance elsewhere
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A mark used by surveyors which is permanently affixed to the ground to denote the height of that point in relation to sea level
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A location indicated in a durable marker by surveyors
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It is a mark cut in rocks, posts or buildings to indicate the height of the land above sea level
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A permanent survey mark having a reduced level (RL) These points are generally established by government organisations and information such as their location, RL and access can be obtained from the relevant department In Western Australia - Geodetic Branch of the Department of Land Administration (DOLA)
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Exemplary samples of performance or production
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A horizontal mark at the water's edge with reference to which the height of tides and floods may be measured
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A permanent reference mark (PRM) used by surveyors in measuring differences in elevation Benchmark The standard or base from which specific estimates are made
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Any permanent mark to which other levels may be referred
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A relatively permanent point whose elevation above or below an adopted datum is known
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A point of known or assumed elevation used as a reference in determining other elevations
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A mark affixed to a permanent reference or monument, such as an iron post or a brass marker (usually embedded in a cement sidewalk), used to establish elevations and altitudes over a surveyed area
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A fixed, more or less permanent reference point or object, the elevation of which is known The US Geological Survey (USGS) installs brass caps in bridge abutments or otherwise permanently sets bench marks at convenient locations nationwide The elevations on these marks are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD), also commonly known as mean sea level (MSL) Locations of these bench marks on USGS quadrangle maps are shown as small triangles However, the marks are sometimes destroyed by construction or vandalism The existence of any bench mark should be field verified before planning work that relies on a particular reference point The USGS and/or local state surveyor's office can provide information on the existence, exact location, and exact elevation of bench marks
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A mark on a permanent object fixed to the ground from which land measurements and elevations are taken
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A usually round, inscribed disk, made of brass or bronze set in a concrete base, bedrock or other practically permanent structure, which marks an accurately surveyed elevation measured above or below an adopted datum (See datum)
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A surveyor's mark made on a stationary object of previously determined position and elevation and used as a reference point in surveys
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Relatively permanent material object, natural or artificial, bearing a marked point whose elevation above or below an adopted datum is known
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A mark affixed to a permanent reference ormonument, such as an iron post or a brass marker (usually embedded in acement sidewalk), used to establish elevations and altitudes over a surveyed area
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A mark affixed to a permanent object in tidal observations, or in a survey, to furnish a DATUM level
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A permanent reference mark or point established for use by surveyors in measuring differences in elevation
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A fixed marker form which differences in elevation are measured by surveyors
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A fixed physical object or mark used as reference for a vertical datum A primary bench mark is the principal (or only) mark of a group of bench marks to which the staff or ETG and datums are referred The standard bench mark is a brass, bronze, or aluminum alloy disk 3-1/2 inches in diameter containing the owners inscription together with other individual identifying information Bench mark disks serve simultaneously to reference both dynamical and geodetic datums
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Identification of the knowledge, level of comprehension, and skills that students should possess at developmentally appropriate levels
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This describes the process of testing the performance of computer equipment Having carried out a series of benchmark tests, the results can be compared against similar items in order to make the best selection
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Standard circuits or tests that can be used to compare the performance of software programs or tools Each program or tool is applied to the benchmark circuit and the results compared (SM*)
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a series of three levels: Currently Accepted Practice (CAP),FORESTCARE (FC), and Alberta State of the Art (ASA) that are used to report the member's level of performance on a specific audit element
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are statements of what all students should know and be able to do in a content area by the end of grade levels 4,8, and 12 (NMSDE)
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The steps that must be accomplished in order to achieve a pre-determined result, including accountable position and due-date
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are important competitive features that form the bases of comparison and exist either inside or outside one's own organization, or in other industries
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third-person singular of benchmark
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A set of conditions or criteria against which a product or system is measured
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describes the amount of progress a child is expected to make within specific segments of the year
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Established productivity and quality standards based on historic performance on same or similar tasks
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As used in business process redesign, data about process measures obtained for specific types of processes Many companies seek benchmark data on processes they seek to redesign in order to determine how well other companies manage the process
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An example of student work at a certain level of quality For example, a benchmark for excellent persuasive writing at the 10th grade level is used by students, teachers, parents, and others to identify the goal of excellence for those students (See performance standards )
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examples of performances that serve as a standard against which other papers or performances may be judged
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A basis on which comparisons of achievement, organization, and processes at various levels (within a system, similar group, or nation) are made
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During the feasibility study, benchmarks should be set to determine the technical standards to which the material should be digitised Quality Assurance procedures should measure the digitised images against these benchmarks
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In the context of IMF programs, a point of reference against which progress may be monitored Benchmarks are not necessarily quantitative and frequently relate to structural variables and policies In Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility (ESAF) Arrangements, some benchmarks are designated as semiannual performance criteria and are required to be observed in order to qualify for phased (semiannual) borrowings [TOP]
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Descriptions of student performances at various developmental levels that contribute to the achievement of performance standards
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Benchmarks are points at which to check-up on progress of students by looking at the knowledge and skills that students must have in different subjects at each grade level
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- An example of work or performance at a certain level of quality
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Are major milestones which specify skill or performance levels a student needs to accomplish toward reaching his or her annual goal
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Long-range measurable goals that speak to changing conditions See also Performance Measures, Quality Assurance, Key Indicators, Outcome Measures
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are samples of student work or descriptions of student performance at a certain level of quality to measure whether students are achieving content standards
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A benchmark (BM) is permanent marker (usually a bronze disk) at a point of determined location (elevation and possibly horizontal coordinates) In a less formal sense, it is a point of fixed location (such as a mark on a bridge abutment, a foundation, or a rock face) It can be used as a reference point for surveys in its locality Descriptions of benchmark locations and their elevations are published by government agencies Compare with Temporary Benchmark
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Predetermined measures of success or achievement with respect to a particular outcome indicator For example a benchmark of a government program to alleviate poverty might be to reduce the percentage of those families earning below the poverty line to under 10% The success or failure of the program should be measured in terms of this standard
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benchmarks
Permanent points whose elevation above mean sea level has been carefully determined
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