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Definition of "Throughput" |
The number of bits, characters, or blocks passing through a data communication system, or portion of that system. A measure of the efficiency of a system which accounts for the data received or transmitted in a particular amount of time. Throughput measures data over time, so signalling bits, or control bits [over-head] reduces the system through-put, while increasing clock rates may increase system through-put. / A general term used when defining the rate of data transfer over a particular medium, such as a wireless network or a phone line. / Throughput is the amount of work that a computer can do in a given time period. Historically, throughput has been a measure of the comparative effectiveness of large commercial computers that run many programs concurrently. / Reference noise is the magnitude of circuit noise chosen as a reference for measurement. Many different levels with a number of different weightings are in current use, and care must be taken to ensure that the proper parameters are stated. / the amount of flow per unit time. Generally refers to information flow. |
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