A DCE programmer needs to time a benchmark program. It calls the local clock time procedure (on its own machine) and learns that the time is 15:30:00.0000. Then it starts the benchmark immediately. When the benchmark finishes, it calls the time procedure again and learns that the time is now 15:35:00.0000. Since it used the same clock, on the same machine, for both measurements, is it safe to conclude that the benchmark ran for 5 minutes (±0.1 msec)? Defend your answer.
Benchmarking software typically allows for overclocking or fan speed settings changes. These options allow users to configure hardware changes through software.
Yes ,it is safe to conclude that benchmark ran for 5 minutes because 15:35:00.0000 - 15:30:00.000=5:00.000
that is it ran for 5 minutes.
A DCE programmer needs to time a benchmark program. It calls the local clock time procedure...
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