According to the book Operating System Concepts (Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne, 2011) Turnaround time ..."is the sum of the periods spent waiting to get into memory, waiting in the memory queue, executing on the CPU and doing I/O. On the other hand, Response time is "the time it takes a process to start responding, not the time it takes to output the response".
--pages 179-180
Response time and throughput in a system are inversely related. As response time decreases, throughput typically increases, and vice versa. This means that as the system processes tasks more quickly (lower response time), it can handle more tasks in a given time period (higher throughput).
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Search operation in static hashing is time consuming, but in dynamic hashing it is not.
A general question, begets a general answer... The "response time" is the cumulative time it take the computer/system to respond to a specific command, function or operation. -P2E
Assuming you are refering to software development: Design time - Prior to compile Run time - After compile, while program is running Break time - Pausing the execution of code during the debugging process
Turn Around Time : It is that amount of time a process takes from when a request was submitted until the first response is produced. Throughput : It is that amount of time a process takes to complete its execution.
response time is the time in which our system respond us back, i.e. the system gives us the result of our input at what rate.. and execution time is the time taken by the system to complete the input... if the response time of our system is high then the performance of the system is not accurate..
The typical time difference between ovulation and menstruation in the menstrual cycle is around 14 days.
It is denoted by Mp . It is the normalized difference between the peak of the time response and steady output.Mp = { C(tp) - C(∞) }/ C(∞) *100
Turn around time is the time elapsed between the time a request is received and the time the response is sent. Assume, you fire a Query to a table at 10:15:15 AM and the table returns the output at 10:15:27 AM then the response time is 12 seconds.
Turnaround time is the interval between the submission of a job and its completion. Response time is the interval between submission of a request, and the first response to that request.
turn around time is the difference of time between the time of arrival of process and time of dispatch of process or we can say the time of completion of process
There is no time difference between them.
I am not very sure of the whole thing, but Latency is your response time, how long it takes for information to travel from you to a server, and Jitter is the difference between your highest and shortest round trip, so how consistent your internet is
There is no time difference between Ottawa and Montreal.
There is no time difference between Singapore and China.
there is no difference between the time of the two cities