commit | 7e97a40482fe04c6a22c2cc639df80f9638edc7d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Maria Glukhova <mariagl@google.com> | Fri Jan 25 20:04:23 2019 +0100 |
committer | CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Wed Jan 30 18:03:29 2019 +0000 |
tree | 0cbccb42916055303a02d3c27b9c9b20a45e5583 | |
parent | be928189c604a42f9d7df74f4b6f0ffff6bb857c [diff] |
[benchmarks] Bring number of page requests in add_new_page back to 500. Now that LE-425 is closed, we can run this benchmark with a bigger ammount of requests. Note: that will create some friction on the dashboard as the name of the measurement will change from get_page_samples_1_to_49 to get_page_samples_1_to_499. TEST=On CQ (peridot-x64-perf-dawson_canyon) Change-Id: I0d49d70ac8d842939248e841e77893963b2a8062
Peridot is a framework for composed, intelligent and distributed user experiences.
Applications not explicitly designed to interoperate (and possibly implemented in different programming languages) are ephemerally downloaded and dynamically composed to run in a shared context. The framework manages application lifecycle, resources and view hierarchy; and well as context and suggestion infrastructure.
State of Peridot experiences is transparently synchronized across user devices using a distributed offline-first storage system.