I of course agree that "much work remains to be done"; but I am
hopeful that instruction-execution counts will in time come to
supplant CPU times, which are  increasing problematic because no
longer simply reproducible, for performance comparisons and
evaluations.

It would be agreeable to be able at  last to give literal meaning to
the phrase "path length".

If we must continue to use CPU times we shall all need to learn to
think like agronomists, to give up point measurements and instead to
view CPU times as mean values having high associated variances, and
thus to recognize that explicit, formal statistical
methods---experimental designs and multiple replications---will be
needed to obtain meaningful results.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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