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Throughput meaning
The rate at which data is transferred through a system. | The rate of production; the rate at which something can be processed. | Synonym of etendue.
Example sentences (20)
They are 'maximum theoretical throughput', 'maximum achievable throughput', and 'peak measured throughput' and 'maximum sustained throughput'.
When discussing a leak in the system or backstreaming through the pump, throughput refers to the volume leak rate multiplied by the pressure at the vacuum side of the leak, so the leak throughput can be compared to the pump throughput.
In fact, over 80% of its natural gas throughput, 96% of its crude oil throughput, and 100% of its water cash flows are tied to these contracts.
In terms of new to high throughput or new to Illumina, we had talked in the first quarter about roughly 15% of the orders being customers, again, that are either new to Illumina or new to high throughput.
Cargo throughput at Chinese ports dropped 4.6 percent year-on-year to 3.01 billion metric tons in the first quarter of the year, with container throughput down by 8.5 percent, data from the Ministry of Transport showed.
Jeffrey Reeder, CEO of Peruvian Metals comments: “Processing during 2019 at the Company’s Aguila Norte Plant achieved record throughput levels, and we fully expect to improve that throughput in 2020.
As business management learned to identify the constraints, they increasingly adopted throughput accounting to manage them and "maximize the throughput dollars" (or other currency) from each unit of constrained resource.
As pointed out above, the achieved throughput is often lower than the maximum throughput.
Factors affecting throughput The throughput of a communication system will be limited by a huge number of factors.
Maximum sustained throughput This value is the throughput averaged or integrated over a long time (sometimes considered infinity).
Peak measured throughput is throughput measured by a real, implemented system, or a simulated system.
Since throughput is normally defined in terms of quantified digital data, the term 'throughput' is not normally used; the term 'bandwidth' is more often used instead.
The concurrent operations make the throughput of most read and write operations equal to the throughput of one disk multiplied by the number of disks.
The latter is determined by distance and by the configured output power of the communicating devices. citation citation Same references apply to the attached throughput graphs which show measurements of UDP throughput measurements.
The system throughput or aggregate throughput is the sum of the data rates that are delivered to all terminals in a network.
This is different from throughput, as the delay can build up over time, even if the throughput is almost normal.
Throughput accounting main The most significant recent direction in managerial accounting is throughput accounting; which recognizes the interdependencies of modern production processes.
Thus, the user throughput is reduced by both overheads while system throughput is reduced only by system overhead.
Thus, Xenopus is the only vertebrate model system that allows for high-throughput in vivo analyses of gene function and high-throughput biochemistry.
Additionally, the company has developed technologies that improve inference throughput by an order of magnitude.