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Meanings and definitions for PERF
What does PERF stand for? What does PERF mean?
- The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) is a national membership organization of police executives primarily from the largest city, county and state law enforcement agencies in the United States.
- Perf (Lahn), a river in Germany
- perf (Linux), a performance analyzing tool in Linux
- Police Executive Research Forum, a US national membership organization
- Perf de Castro (Perfecto de Castro), Filipino musician
- Perfect (grammar), a glossing abbreviation used in linguistics
- A perforation, especially a film perforation
- "Perf", a single recorded by singer and social media personality Baby Ariel
- Performance art, art work presented within a fine art context
- Performing arts, in which artists use their voices or bodies for artistic expression
- Performance (film), a 1970 film starring James Fox and Mick Jagger
- Performance (British TV series), British television series
- A Late Quartet, a 2012 film released in Australia under the name Performance
- Performance (soundtrack), the soundtrack album to the 1970 film
- Performance (Eloy album), 1983
- Performance (Spacemen 3 album), 1988
- Performance (White Denim album), 2018
- The Performance, a 2009 album by Shirley Bassey
- "Performance", a song by Priestess from the album Hello Master
- Performance!, a 2000 book of photographs by Clive Barda
- Performance Channel, a former UK Cable and Satellite channel
- Job performance, a measure of the effectiveness of an employee
- Performance engineering
- Performance improvement
- Performance management
- Performance measurement
- Performance problem (organizational development)
- Computer performance
Performance analysis
- Performance tuning
- Software performance testing
- Network performance
- Linguistic performance, the act of producing an utterance
- The performative turn, a paradigmatic shift in the humanities and social sciences
Performative text, in philosophy of language
- Performance of a contract, in law
- A ritual in a religious or occult setting
- The execution of an experiment in science
- Landing performance of a fixed-wing aircraft
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