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What (who) is just-in-time - definition

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Just-in-time; Just in time; Just-In-Time; Just-in-Time; Just In Time (disambiguation); Just In Time; Just in Time (disambiguation)

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¦ adjective denoting a manufacturing system in which materials are delivered immediately before use in order to minimize storage costs.
Just-in-time compilation         
DYNAMICALLY COMPILING BYTECODE TO MACHINE CODE DURING RUNTIME
JIT compiler; Just In Time compilation; JIT (computing); Just-in-time compiler; Just-in-Time Compilation; Just In Time Programming; JIT compilation; Just-in-time compiling; Just in time compiler; Dynamic translator; JIT-compilation; Just-In-Time compilation; Dynamo project; Just in time compilation; Run-time compiler; Runtime compiler
In computing, just-in-time (JIT) compilation (also dynamic translation or run-time compilations) is a way of executing computer code that involves compilation during execution of a program (at run time) rather than before execution. This may consist of source code translation but is more commonly bytecode translation to machine code, which is then executed directly.

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Just in Time

Just in Time may refer to:

Examples of use of just-in-time
1. They, together with police, arrived just in time.
2. It opened recently, just in time for the World Cup.
3. And just in time: Waves were already inundating the beach on one end of Galveston Island.
4. "He was about to shoot me but I got out just in time," he said.
5. He had arrived just in time for the second savings–and–loan crisis.