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1. storage capacity of a warehousing facility 2. volume through a pipeline 3. inventory turnover in a one-month period 4. amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period
Hello Team,
Throughput is a measure of how many units of information a system can process in a given amount of time. It is applied broadly to systems ranging from various aspects of computer and network systems to organizations. Related measures of system productivity include , the speed with which some specific workload can be completed, and response time, the amount of time between a single interactive user request and receipt of the response.
Historically, throughput has been a measure of the comparative effectiveness of large commercial computers that run many programs concurrently. An early throughput measure was the number of batch jobs completed in a day. More recent measures assume either a more complicated mixture of work or focus on some particular aspect of computer operation.
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Saiyid
correct answer is option 4.............
i fully agree with the answers been added by experts....thanks.
The answer your question goes to No: 04. amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period.
In general terms, throughput is the rate of production or the rate at which something can be processed. When used in the context of communication networks, such as Ethernet or packet radio, throughput or network throughput is the rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel.
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4. amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period
Thanks for invitation & I think no 4
Throughput is the time taken for a product to go through various processing and coming out as finished product
4. amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period
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