timex (Unix)
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timex is a Unix utility tool, most commonly used in the measurement of duration of shell processes. It is also used to measure process data and system activity. The tool appears in IBM's AIX version of Unix and the Solaris Operating System from Sun Microsystems.
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- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's copy of the AIX timex man page.
- timex: time a command; report process data and system activity — Solaris man page
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