Compute Execution Receipt
A compute execution receipt is a signed or verifiable record that summarizes a workload, its provider, timing, and reported completion.
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These mechanisms help a compute marketplace document execution, attest workload conditions, compare performance fairly, and challenge questionable results.
Evidence and checks used to verify externally supplied computing work.
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A compute execution receipt is a signed or verifiable record that summarizes a workload, its provider, timing, and reported completion.
A workload attestation proof provides evidence about the software, hardware, or protected environment used to run a computing task.
A benchmark normalization score adjusts performance results so compute providers using different hardware can be compared on a consistent basis.
A verifier challenge window is the time allowed for participants to question a compute result and submit contrary evidence before settlement.