Replacing the hard drive with a SSD (Solid state drive) would improve performance.
its traditionally been about 10X the cost, 10X the performance, similar reliability, and 2 to 3 times the size of fastest "standard" computer using similar technology at same time. However the Beowolf supercomputer architecture changed all that, some Beowolfs have been practically free, while having over 10X the performance, much greater reliability and can be expanded to whatever space is available at any time additional performance is needed. Many modern gaming units are micro-Beowolf supercomputers.
Equipment Fraction= ((standard time)(number to be prduced per shift))/ (equipment performance)(amt of time available per equipment)(reliability of equipment)
standard deviation is the correctiness of reliability of the mean
measurement of actual performance
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation was created in 1988.
Standard-based performance is based on the assumption that performance can be measured. It is difficult to objectively measure job performance in many positions.
The best practice standard used by the Reliability Improvement Working Group (RIWG) was likely MIL-HDBK-217F, which is a standard for the reliability prediction of electronic equipment. By using this standard, the RIWG was able to develop a program Reliability and Maintainability (RAM) review template that helps facilitate early and effective RAM planning for equipment and systems. The template is designed to ensure that reliability considerations are integrated into the program from the outset, leading to more robust and maintainable systems.
affordability
Pay-for-performance, at-risk compensation, and merit pay are other terms for standard-based work performance.
Work standards also provide employers with a reliable performance appraisal system. This compensation process is referred to as standard-based work performance.
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1. establishment of standard 2. fixation of the standard 3. compairing actual performance with standard performance 4. finding out the deviation 5. correcting the deviation