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  • throughput — through‧put [ˈθruːpʊt] noun [uncountable] the amount of work, materials etc that can be dealt with in a particular period of time: • The airport has a weekly throughput of 100,000 passengers. • This machine has the throughput capacity of seven of …   Financial and business terms

  • Throughput Accounting — (TA) is an alternative to cost accounting proposed by Eliyahu M. Goldratt [Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox The Goal ISBN 0 620 33597 1.] . Throughput accounting [Thomas Corbett Throughput Accounting ISBN 0 88427 158 7.] is not cost accounting or …   Wikipedia

  • Time-Domain Thermoreflectance — is a method by which the thermal properties of a material can be measured, most importantly thermal conductivity. This method can be applied most notably to thin film materials (up to hundreds of nanometers thick), which have properties that vary …   Wikipedia

  • Throughput — This article is about the use of Throughput in communication networks. For disk drives, see Throughput (disk drive). For business management, see Throughput (business). In communication networks, such as Ethernet or packet radio, throughput or… …   Wikipedia

  • Throughput — In business, the rate at which an organization reaches a given goal. Throughput is generally viewed as the rate a business is able to produce a product or service for a given unit of time. Businesses with high throughput (output) levels are able… …   Investment dictionary

  • throughput — through|put [ˈθru:put] n [U] the amount of work, goods, or people that are dealt with in a particular period of time throughput of ▪ an airport with a weekly throughput of 100,000 passengers high/low throughput ▪ a large store with a high… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Throughput (business) — In the business management Theory of Constraints, throughput is the rate at which a system achieves its goal. Often this is monetary revenue and is in contrast to output, which is inventory that may be sold or stored in a warehouse. In this case… …   Wikipedia

  • throughput — [[t]θru͟ːpʊt[/t]] N UNCOUNT 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... There s still a reasonable …   English dictionary

  • throughput — /ˈθrupʊt/ (say throohpoot) noun 1. the quantity or amount of material processed or transported within a given time: *The healthier a blood vessel is, the more reactivity it exhibits when subjected to a high throughput of blood, such as during… …  

  • throughput — noun (U) the amount of work, materials etc that can be dealt with in a particular period of time: an airport with a weekly throughput of 100,000 passengers …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • throughput — /throoh poot /, n. the quantity or amount of raw material processed within a given time, esp. the work done by an electronic computer in a given period of time. Also, thruput. [1920 25; from phrase put through, modeled on output] * * * …   Universalium

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