Benchmark workstation machine - tooling? [closed] - benchmarking

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I've convinced my boss (for the second time actually - 2 different companies) to invest in new workstations with SSD's and I need to do a before and after benchmarking. I don't want to rely on timing VS2010 opening a solution, compile time etc. Does anyone know a good benchmarking tool for this purpose - not only disk IO, but also CPU etc.

There are many programms which let you do benchmarks on cpu,harddisk, gpu....
Maybe this website provides a solution for you :
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-free-benchmark-programs/

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about face detection system [closed]

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Some face detection system. Here are some of things I have known: opencv, dlib, stasm. So, is there any other open source face detection system?
OpenCV is popular. But maybe you can try CCV (https://github.com/liuliu/ccv).
If you want to train a machine learning algorithm that detects the faces from images or videos , you can check YOLO
https://github.com/pjreddie/darknet
Also good ones are
Seeta https://github.com/seetaface/SeetaFaceEngine
Pico https://github.com/nenadmarkus/pico

QTP Consurrent License Usage Information [closed]

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we have 10 QTP concurrent licence for our team. The QTP software was installed in 20 Machines. The problem is we cannot track the usage of QTP software as a whole. Attimes people will be using QTP tool and few times they many not use. Is their any way to track the QTP tool usage, like in which machine the QTP is opened, what is the current status of QTP in each machine(running, idle,closed,open) etc.
Thanks in Advance :)
Use the 'WLMAdmin.exe' tool. Check out this guide under the section "How to manage concurrent license servers". It explains how to obtain it.

Best option to fuzz a C Network Program [closed]

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I have a client/server simple program in C. I want to test the server running on different machine with random inputs. I have looked at 'Bunny-the-fuzzer' but from what I can understand It wont be much help when the target program/application is on remote machine.
Can someone recommend me any other available tools for testing such network programs ?
Thanks
If it is still relevant there are numerous products that can fuzz network products, from open source tools like SPIKE and Peach to commercial fuzzers like beSTORM

Linux C API for CPU Usage [closed]

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I understand on Linux systems there is getrusage() API for finding the CPU usage for the current process. Is there an API like that for getting the system CPU usage in terms of percent? Or should I simply go for the solution discussed at https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/21564 where I manually read /proc/stat? What do software like htop and top use to find user, sys, idle, etc?
Thanks in advance.
top interrogates /proc/stat, to the best of my knowledge there's no API for what you're asking.

Alternatives to Streaminsight in the .NET world [closed]

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Streaminsight was released as part of SQL Server R2, kind of a strange departure but interesting concept. However, it doesnt appear to be anything particularly groundbreaking so I wondered if there were any existing open source .NET libraries that could be considered alternatives to StreamInsight.
try NEsper it is a porting from java's Esper.

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