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[edit] throughput
The term used to describe the rate of doing work, expressed as a transaction rate, such as transactions per minute.

 


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Also known as throughput. basemap A map containing geographic features used for locational reference. Roads, for example, are commonly found on basemaps. base table A table that is physically stored in the database. Compare with view.

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In order to reduce the data throughput, a solution such as a low intermediate frequency (IF) or a sub-sampling analog front-end must he chosen.

For example if spatial attributes are being calculated at run time, the algorithm throughput of a submodel may exceed the refresh rate of the display device.

the effects of fixed costs (once a pipe is installed, increased throughput reduces the average costs related to the use of the pipe)
increasing returns to scale (e.g. learning [curve] effects) Goodall, p.146 [see Hayter, p.

of the volume of data that can flow through a communications link. Image data tend to exist as large data sets; thus moving image data sets from one computer to another requires high bandwidth or performance will be slowed. Also known as throughput.

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Hastings, "Hitachi (CadCore Tracer) is 90% CAD and only 10% mapping, and that 10% is terribly inefficient with its line-by-line vectorization (no batch vectorization, i.e., line extraction), poor design, and slow throughput ...

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