Experimental benchmarking is a method used to evaluate and compare the performance, efficiency, and effectiveness of various systems, algorithms, or technologies through controlled experiments. This approach typically involves setting up experiments in a structured manner, where specific parameters are manipulated, and the outcomes are measured and analyzed. ### Key Aspects of Experimental Benchmarking: 1. **Controlled Environment**: Experiments are conducted in a way that minimizes external variables, ensuring that any differences in performance can be attributed to the systems being tested.

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