Performance – prove faster development machine

I think quantifying productivity gains (extra working hours) is the most effective way to achieve this goal.

My point is: I have one at home Fast machine, and slow work speed. My estimate is that if my home machine is working, I can get about 30 minutes of extra work efficiency every day. This productivity comes from the reduction in the time waiting to complete all the tasks I do. (An extra 30 minutes a day, about 3 weeks a year.)

Question: I need to measure it.

Is there a software utility that can monitor and scientifically quantify the tasks on the machine? time spent?

break it down into quantifiable parts. For example, I compile it every 4 minutes, every This compilation will save 10 seconds. But after a while I got tired of waiting for a few seconds, so I went to Stack Overflow and I stayed there for two minutes. Sometimes I would start talking to Jim, and it took 4 minutes for both of us. So 15 times per hour * 8 hours * 10 seconds = 12 minutes 5 times overlay overflow = 22 minutes 4 conversations with Jim = 38 minutes, Jim 16 minutes.

The next step is to look at the purchase Is the new computer worth it? Let’s spend an hour a day, and you spend $100,000 in salary and benefits a year. One-eighth of the work time is wasted, so the annual wasted productivity of $12,500 can be achieved by letting you use a faster computer Save.

But you won’t throw the computer away. The boss’s new administrator doesn’t need a brand new PC, and it costs $1,000 to buy a computer for her. Your computer costs $3,000, so it It really only cost the company US$2,000.

It is not difficult to make it look like a no-brainer. The goal is to convert it into U.S. dollars, but of course this does not guarantee what you have.

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I think quantifying productivity gains (extra working hours) is the most effective way to achieve this goal.

My point is: I have a A fast machine, and the work speed is slow. My estimate is that if my home machine is working, I can get about 30 minutes of extra work efficiency every day. This productivity comes from the time reduction in waiting to complete all the tasks I do . (An extra 30 minutes a day, about 3 weeks a year.)

Question: I need to measure it.

Is there a software utility that can monitor and scientifically quantify the tasks on the machine How long does it take?

Break it down into quantifiable parts. For example, I compile every 4 minutes, and each compilation will save 10 seconds. But after a while I Tired of waiting for a few seconds, so I went to Stack Overflow and I stayed there for two minutes. Sometimes I would start talking to Jim and it took 4 minutes for both of us. So 15 times per hour * 8 hours * 10 seconds = 12 5 times per minute overlap overflow = 22 minutes 4 conversations with Jim = 38 minutes, Jim 16 minutes.

The next step is to see if it is worth buying a new computer. Let’s spend an hour every day, You spend $100,000 in wages and benefits each year. One-eighth of your working time is wasted, so the annual waste of $12,500 in productivity can be saved by letting you use a faster computer.

But you don’t Will throw away the computer. The boss’s new administrator does not need a brand new PC, and it costs $1,000 to buy a computer for her. Your computer costs $3,000, so it really only cost the company $2,000.

It’s not difficult to make it look like it’s no brainer. The goal is to convert it into U.S. dollars, but of course this does not guarantee what you have.

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