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Production in a given period
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throughput
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Throughput is the movement of inputs and outputs through a production process. Without access to and assurance of a supply of inputs, a successful business enterprise would not be possible.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE high ▪ Semi smart drives with data translation on the drive for higher throughput . ▪ That takes the strain off a phone system designed to carry voice and provides higher throughput for Internet users and telecommuters. ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context operations English) The rate of production; the rate at which something can be processed. 2 (context networking English) The rate at which data is transferred through a system.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. output relative to input; the amount passing through a system from input to output (especially of a computer program over a period of time)
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"energy, activity," 1808, Scottish slang; from through + put . Industrial sense is from 1915.
Usage examples of throughput.
She rather enjoyed this-- it was fun to recognise the various hats that had been in church each Sunday morning throughput the winter, and drape dresses and coats with all the wrong hemlines.
Ld stole a second to glance at his own read-outs and winced as the impossible throughput readings registered.
I think we can actually improve on their effective throughput figures, at least on a power-to-mass ratie.
At present levels the fastest throughput we can manage is about six words per second.
The name given to the ImaginoTransference machines used by Text Grand Central to throughput the books in the Great Library to the readers in the Outland.
The data throughput of an ordinary remote control is negligibly low because is uses a very primitive method of carrier-wave modulation.
Chakotay steadied himself, coughed on the smoke that was still spreading throughput the large hold, and wished it were only the soot in the air escaping into space.
Around the slave pits and the practicing gladiators and in a few other places throughput town, bubbles of darkness showed up in their psionic vision.
In addition, the throughput on the unit exceeded the parameters of the superconductive circuitry, and waste heat raised the case temperature to over two hundred degrees Celsius.
This gives them a hellacious throughput, but their mag bottle technology's cruder than ours, and it takes an extremely dense field.
In the year 60,000, man had evolved to his environ: honeycombed by the billions, with each a cubicle-hole to call his own, ergonomically hunchbacked into cushioned chairs with drink-holders and power-steering for all, marsupial ass-pouch wallet-holders and eight-fingered nonprehensile hands fluttering over QWERTY pads while cranially inflated heads soaked up sensory input from nine different modalities with an optic-response curve flatlined across the RGB spectrum and refreshed at 60Hz, 16-bit audio, and a peak throughput of 45MBps (full JPEG, millisecond latencies) when all of a sudden, What do you know?