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No, maximising throughput does not necessarily mean maximising turnaround time. Throughput is a measure of how many operations can be performed in a period of time. Turnaround is a measure of how long it takes to perform an operation. If you optimize latency and/or overhead, you can increase throughput and decrease turnaround time. On the other hand, if you create parallel processing, you can increase throughput without decreasing turnaround.
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.
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time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip.
A customer submits their claim form with estimates, photos, invoices etc. on a certain date. After processing, at a later date the claim is settled. The time difference between receiving and settling the claim is the turnaround time.
Example: Turnaround Time: P1 : 24, P2 : 27, P3 : 30 - Average TT: (24 + 27 + 30)/3 = 27
international procurement and national procurement
The Turnaround was created on 1963-03-07.