BBench
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BBench is a web-page rendering benchmark comprising 11 of the most popular sites on the internet today [Google]: Amazon, BBC, CNN, Craigslist, eBay, ESPN, Google, MSN, Slashdot, Twitter, and YouTube. The content for these sites was gathered using a tool called HTTrack.
== Running BBench == Since BBench is a collection of web-pages it consists of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images etc. None of this code is compiled, instead it is interpreted by the browser as it renders the page. To run BBench download and untar the source, then, simply navigate to the BBench homepage in your browser. This is the index.html file in the top level directory of the BBench source. This can usually be done by double clicking on this file, or you can point your browser to this file manually by inserting the url into your browser, e.g., file:///path_to_bbench/index.html.
Source
A tarball of the BBench source can be found here:
Android Full-System Files
Get an Android kernel and disk image containing BBench here.
Other Benchmarks
Coming soon!
Publications
If you use BBench or any of our benchmarks in your work please cite our IISWC 2011 paper:
A. Gutierrez, R.G. Dreslinski, T.F. Wenisch, T. Mudge, A. Saidi, C. Emmons, and N. Paver. Full-System Analysis and Characterization of Interactive Smartphone Applications. IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization, pages 81-90, Austin, TX, November 2011.