> On 8 Aug 2014, at 14:20, "Robin Randhawa" <robin.randh...@arm.com> wrote:

So Daniel and I spoke offline and improved each other's  understanding of Greek 
mythology a bit more. :)

No paranoid Gods or delusional Rolling Stones (and anything that did or could 
cause misunderstandings!).

> From a more grounded but sort of poetic perspective, I would offer:
>
> mimic/mimicry: as a play on mimicking real workload patterns (mimicking: the 
> act or art of copying or imitating closely). So the tool would be called 
> 'mimicry' which sounds kind of cool (at least to me).
>
> silhouette: as a play on well, the silhouette of workload patterns kind of 
> thing.
>
> Or in the straightforward (boring/functional) category:
>
> workgen

Plus Daniel's other suggestions:

2. Optimistic

Flexible workload generator ?

3. Straightforward

Programmable workload generator ?

Anyone ?

Thanks,
Robin

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