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Statistics
Descriptive statistics
Means
Summary statistics
Median
Normal distribution
Standard deviation
Geometric mean
Data transformation
Mode
Confidence interval
Central tendency

Scientific Benchmarking of Parallel Computing Systems Twelve ways to tell the masses when reporting performance results Torsten Hoefler Roberto Belli

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