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The phrase "performance specification" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when specifying the desired performance or functionality of a product, system, or service. Example: The project manager provided a detailed performance specification for the new website, outlining the required page load speed, user interface, and security features.
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Whether this is achieved by performing analytical validation or verification depends on the existence of a suitable performance specification that details the expected accuracy of the test under given conditions.
Meanwhile, the response performance specification (MAE) and the smoothness performance specification (MTV) also show the satisfactory control effects.
These indicators are also useful for deciding a "realistic" performance specification for each subsystem.
In fact it is the optimal controller given some performance specification.
The issues of modeling, uncertainty modeling, performance specification, controller design, and laboratory implementation are discussed.
Performance specification is a desired closed-loop poles location in a circle in the complex plane.
A performance specification is given and converted into a performance weight transfer function.
Failure to pass the qualification means that the design does not measure up to the content of the performance specification.
Fulfillment of performance specification is guaranteed for the nominal model as well as for the worst-case one.
The example system is found to have a 20% chance of not achieving the given performance specification.
This package addresses the different process design steps from the performance specification to the real time implementation.
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