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This paper describes a new approach to the measurement and evaluation of computer performance. An extension of the classical benchmark technique, it offers substantially reduced costs in performing benchmark evaluations and also provides a means for aggregating data from several benchmarks to produce one evaluation. The technique is described and then a small example of the evaluation of two sorting routines is given.