profile
n. 1. A control file for a program, esp. a text file
automatically read from each user's home directory and intended to
be easily modified by the user in order to customize the program's
behavior. Used to avoid hardcoded choices (see also dot file,
rc file). 2. [techspeak] A report on the amounts of
time spent in each routine of a program, used to find and tune
away the hot spots in it. This sense is often verbed. Some
profiling modes report units other than time (such as call counts)
and/or report at granularities other than per-routine, but the idea
is similar.