The procedure for evaluating the relative performance of different computers, is done by the process called A. batch processing B. sequential processing C. bench marking D. All of the above E. None of the above

batch processing
sequential processing
bench marking
All of the above E. None of the above

The correct answer is C. Benchmarking.

Benchmarking is the process of comparing the performance of different computers or computer systems. It is done by running a series of tests on the computers and comparing the results. The tests can be designed to measure different aspects of performance, such as speed, memory usage, and graphics performance.

Batch processing is a method of processing data in which a series of jobs are submitted to a computer and processed one after the other. Sequential processing is a method of processing data in which each step in the process is completed before the next step is started.

Neither batch processing nor sequential processing are used to benchmark computers.