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Qué (quién) es latency - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Latent; Latency (disambiguation); Latent (disambiguation)

Latency         
·noun The state or quality of being latent.
latency         
<communications> 1. The time it takes for a packet to cross a network connection, from sender to receiver. 2. The period of time that a frame is held by a network device before it is forwarded. Two of the most important parameters of a communications channel are its latency, which should be low, and its bandwidth, which should be high. Latency is particularly important for a synchronous protocol where each packet must be acknowledged before the next can be transmitted. (2000-02-27)
Latent         
·adj Not visible or apparent; hidden; springs of action.

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Latency

Latency or latent may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de latency
1. Instantaneous verification and processing will eliminate latency, and allow for higher volumes of conducted transactions.»
2. "The latency of this kind of crime has decreased substantially in recent years," Savenkov said, RIA–Novosti reported.
3. And it‘s a drug that inhibits the very same enzyme that‘s key for the viral latency," Margolis said.
4. Puzzled, Peckler ran pingplotter – a program to detect problems such as packet loss and latency (delays in sending over the separate "packets" of internet traffic). It revealed major latency between his cable modem and local internet service provider (ISP). "I contacted the ISP and was told it did not support third party VoIP," explains Peckler.
5. His opinion was that you interfere with the "latency" phase of ages nine to 12 at your peril, for fear of stopping further development.