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Throughput (2259 bytes)
4: ...f its assets. The [[theory of constraints]] and [[throughput accounting]] explicitly avoid that trap. 6: ...g|right|thumb|200px|Explanation of the concept of Throughput in Theory of Constraints]] 11: '''Throughput''' is the rate at which a [[computer]] or [[netwo... 13: ...ornia to New York, but can carry so much that the throughput is better than broadband. Yet a user who has to ... 15: ...ularly. If these synchronizations are slow, then throughput can suffer horribly. Throughput accounting (4560 bytes) 1: '''Throughput accounting''' is an alternative to [[cost account... 5: ...decisions on three critical monetary variables ([[throughput]], [[inventory]], and [[operating expense]] -- d... 11: ...ions that harm rather than helping organizations. Throughput accounting, therefore, removes standard cost acco... 13: == The concept of throughput accounting == 15: ...tated, to increase profit, now and in the future. Throughput accounting applies to not-for-profit organization... High-throughput screening (4115 bytes) 1: '''High-throughput screening''', often abbreviated as ''HTS'', is a ... Measuring data throughput (18737 bytes) 1: ==Throughput measurement== 3: ... by dividing the file size by the time to get the throughput in megabits, kilobits, or bits per second. 5: ...transmission that mean the calculated 'effective' throughput does not reflect the true situation. 9: ...irst thing to check is the size of the file. The throughput of communications links is measured in bits per s... 65: (2) Not generally used to express data throughput Operating expense (512 bytes) 1: ... the [[money]] spent turning [[inventory]] into [[throughput]]. In TOC, operating expense is limited to costs ... Interrupt latency (1025 bytes) 5: ...e OS can switch tasks per second (i.e., it lowers throughput), but decreases the OS's response time to service... Overhead information (793 bytes) 3: ...ghput]] is reduced by both overheads while system throughput is reduced only by system overhead. Myrinet (1751 bytes) 1: ... [[Ethernet]], and therefore provides much better throughput and less latency while using the host CPU much le... 5: ...ks Myrinet often runs at 1.98 Gbit/s of sustained throughput, considerably better than what Ethernet offers, f... Network congestion (2378 bytes) 1: ... throughput, or to an actual reduction in network throughput. 3: ...te where traffic demand is high but little useful throughput is available, with high levels of packet loss, de... Burstable (2885 bytes) 17: ... roughly means ‘for most of the time this was the throughput on the line’. 20: ...r to use for billing as it can allow the customer throughput bursts without any financial penalty. Basically t... 29: ...for single sampling interval). In most cases, the throughput is measured every 5 minutes(i.e. the sampling int... 41: The provider records your throughput every five minutes. Over a 24 hour period this re... Latency (3222 bytes) 3: ...he start of an action and its completion, whereas throughput is the total number of such actions in a given am... 5: ...nsports 100 passengers each hour it is in flight (throughput), but every passenger is stuck on the plane for t... 7: ...ons, such as transferring files on your computer, throughput is the most important measure, because such opera... Accordion effect (404 bytes) 1: ...ipeline]]. This effect generally decreases the [[throughput]] of the system in which it occurs. Wirespeed (557 bytes) 3: ...still useful in estimating the theoretically best throughput and how far from that theoretical best a system i... Theory of constraints (3024 bytes) 9: #* [[accounting]] and performance measurement ([[throughput accounting]]). 11: ...]]; otherwise they would be capable of infinite [[throughput]], which is clearly impossible, except in the unl... 20: * [[throughput]] Goal (management) (612 bytes) 3: ...rcial or not, can be stated as: ''Generate more [[throughput]] now and in the future''. Local bus (463 bytes) 1: ...eated by the expansion bus, thus providing fast [[throughput]]. Automatic sounding (694 bytes) 3: ...] (ALE) function, thereby increasing [[system]] [[throughput]]. Fast packet switching (503 bytes) 1: ...packet switching]] technique that increases the [[throughput]] by eliminating overhead. Nanoliter (579 bytes) 3: ...fic contexts, such as [[microfluidics]] or [[high-throughput screening]]. Instruction pipelining (2043 bytes) 1: ...tion pipelining''' is a method for increasing the throughput of a [[digital circuit]], particularly a [[Centra... 5: Ideally, pipelining increases throughput by an factor equal to the number of stages used. ...
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