ANSI/TIA-568-C.2
This standard specifies characteristics for cabling such as Cat-5e, Cat-6, and Cat-6A
ANSI/TIA-568-c.3
When discussing Lee's Macroscopic Propagation Model, all of the parameters of the model are specified relative to standard configuration of the transmitter and receiver. 1 mile is the reference distance specified in the table defining the reference parameters to be used. IF any of the parameters differ from the reference parameters, corrections must me made.
The mean and standard deviation.
The standard by which something is judged is typically referred to as a criteria or a benchmark. It serves as a reference point or guideline for evaluating the quality, performance, or value of something. These standards can vary depending on the context or industry in which they are applied.
measurement of actual performance
A benchmark is a specific quantity or value that is used as a point of reference for comparison. It helps to assess performance, track progress, and make informed decisions based on relevant standards or goals.
baseline basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things canbe evaluated benchmark Standard by which something can be measured or judged:
tertiary standard
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation was created in 1988.
A standard is a reference point or benchmark used to compare and evaluate the quality, performance, or characteristics of something else. It helps to ensure consistency, accuracy, and reliability in measurements, assessments, or evaluations across different systems or processes.
Standard-based performance is based on the assumption that performance can be measured. It is difficult to objectively measure job performance in many positions.
A benchmark is a standard or point of reference used for evaluating or comparing the performance of something. In investing, a benchmark is typically an index that represents a particular market or asset class against which the performance of a portfolio or investment can be measured.