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@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ For more detailled information, refer to the [documentation](http://tklab-tud.gi ## Benchmarks -We did conceive a [series of benchmarks](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/tree/master/test/benchmarks) SCXML documents to evaluate the performance of the various SCXML implementations. The state-charts in the benchmarks are completely artificial and bear no resemblance to real-world state-charts. However, they may provide a general guidance to get an impression about the performance of the different implementations. +We did conceive a [series of benchmark](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/tree/master/test/benchmarks) SCXML documents to evaluate the performance of the various SCXML implementations. The state-charts in the benchmarks are completely artificial and bear no resemblance to real-world state-charts. However, they may provide a general guidance to get an impression about the performance of the different implementations. -The implementations each stress a specific feature of any SCXML `microstep(T)` implementation. Each contains a state `mark` that is continuously entered and exited as part of a sequence of spontaneous microsteps and measures the entries per second. For every implementation, the [benchmark is run](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/blob/master/contrib/benchmarks/run.sh) for a number of seconds and the iterations per seconds are averaged. The benchmarks exist in increasing complexity from very simple with, e.g., 4 states nested in a depth of 4 compounds up until 512 for state-charts with > 250.000 states. +The state-charts each stress a specific feature of any SCXML `microstep(T)` implementation. Each contains a state `mark` that is continuously entered and exited as part of a sequence of spontaneous microsteps and measures the entries per second. For every implementation, the [benchmark is run](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/blob/master/contrib/benchmarks/run.sh) for a number of seconds and the iterations per seconds are averaged. The benchmarks exist in increasing complexity from very simple with, e.g., 4 states nested in a depth of 4 compounds up until 512 for state-charts with > 250.000 states. **Note:** If you are the author / maintainer of one of the SCXML implementations being benchmarked below and feel that I misrepresent your implementation's performance, post an issue and I will set things straight. |