(Antika) In communication networks, such as Ethernet or packet radio, throughput or network throughput is the average rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel
The throughput of an organization or system is the amount of things it can do or deal with in a particular period of time. technologies which will allow us to get much higher throughput. throughput of
(Ticaret) 1) The volume of output generated by a resource in a specific period of time. 2) In the theory of constraints, the rate at which a system generates money
The amount of data transmitted through Internet connectors in response to a given request Neat term The more "throughput" you deliver to your customers, the better (if you're charging enough)
how much data is moved in a certain amount of time Usually measured in kilobytes per second (Kbps) or megabytes per second (Mbsp)
The amount of actual user data transmitted per second without the overhead of protocol information such as Start and Stop bits of frame headers and trailers The higher your throughput, the faster you can surf the internet
1) The volume of output generated by a resource in a specific period of time 2) In the theory of constraints, the rate at which a system generates money tier 1, 2 supplier- A tier 1 supplier is the immediate or primary set of vendors directly used by a company, and tier 2 is a vendor to tier 1 In some industries the final customers or dominant chain partners are consolidating (reducing) their number of tier 1 suppliers, and requiring proof of the communications and fulfillment capabilities between tier 1 and tier 2
- The amount of I/O requests that can be completed within a given amount of time
The amount of data transmitted through internet connectors in response to a given request Neat term The more "throughput" you deliver to your customers, the better (if you're charging enough)
The rate at which a measurement can be made, scaled to engineering units, and stored in Final Storage The datalogger can scan sensors at rates exceeding the throughput rate (see Sample Rate) The primary factor affecting throughput rate is the amount of processing specified by the user In normal operation, all processing called for by an instruction must be completed before moving on to the next instruction
A measure of the volume of data which can be transmitted (typically per second) through a given communications system
Throughput refers to the performance of data transmission, and is measured by characters actually transmitted or received during a certain period of time The throughput of a connection depends on CPU, memory, performance between the two devices, pattern of measurement, as well as the performance of the operating system Throughput is usually measured in bps (bits per second)
The number of bits, characters, or blocks which can pass through a data communications system, or portion thereof, when the system is working at saturation
The quantity/speed of information transferred through an internet connection Throughput is usually expressed in BPS (bits per second) or MEGS (megabytes per second)