throughput through·put n

throughput through·put n
['θruːˌpʊt]
(of goods, materials) materiale m in lavorazione, Comput volume m di dati immessi

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  • through|put — «THROO PUT», noun. 1. the production and distribution of a product: »the throughput of crude oil, the throughput of canned meats. 2. the quantity produced: »The average daily throughput was 1,370 short tons of ore (Cape Times). 3. the amount of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • through·put — /ˈθruːˌpʊt/ noun, pl puts technical : the amount of material, data, etc., that enters and goes through something (such as a machine or system) [count] The network can handle large throughputs. [noncount] finding ways to increase throughput …   Useful english dictionary

  • 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 — 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 — energy, activity, 1808, Scottish slang; from THROUGH (Cf. through) + PUT (Cf. put). Industrial sense is from 1915 …   Etymology dictionary

  • throughput — through|put [ θru,put ] noun singular or uncount the amount of work, people, or things that a system deals with in a particular period …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • throughput — [thro͞o′poot΄] n. the amount of material put through a process in a given period, as by a computer …   English World dictionary

  • Throughput agreement — An agreement to put a specified amount of product per period through a particular facility. For example, an agreement to ship a specified amount of crude oil per period through a particular pipeline. The New York Times Financial Glossary …   Financial and business terms

  • throughput agreement — An agreement to put a specified amount of product per period through a particular facility. An example is an agreement to ship a specified amount of crude oil per period through a particular pipeline. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

  • 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

  • throughput — n. the amount of material put through a process, esp. in manufacturing or computing …   Useful english dictionary

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