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Что (кто) такое bottleneck - определение

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bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
n.
1) to form, produce a bottleneck
2) to be caught, trapped in a bottleneck
3) to eliminate a bottleneck
4) a bottleneck in
bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
(bottlenecks)
1.
A bottleneck is a place where a road becomes narrow or where it meets another road so that the traffic slows down or stops, often causing traffic jams.
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2.
A bottleneck is a situation that stops a process or activity from progressing.
He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.
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bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
¦ noun
1. a narrow section of road where traffic flow is restricted.
2. a device worn on a guitarist's finger and used to produce sliding effects on the strings.
Bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
Bottleneck literally refers to the narrowed portion (neck) of a bottle near its opening, which limit the rate of outflow, and may describe any object of a similar shape. The literal neck of a bottle was originally used to play what is now known as slide guitar.
Bottleneck (network)         
In a communication network, sometimes a max-min fairness of the network is desired, usually opposed to the basic first-come first-served policy. With max-min fairness, data flow between any two nodes is maximized, but only at the cost of more or equally expensive data flows.
Bottleneck (production)         
  • Fishbone Diagram - for finding bottlenecks
  • Example illustration of a bottleneck in a manufacturing material flow
  • Cycle of identifying, managing and preventing bottlenecks in production
LIMITATION POINT OF A PRODUCTION PROCESS
Bottleneck (logistics); Bottleneck (project management)
In production and project management, a bottleneck is a process in a chain of processes, such that its limited capacity reduces the capacity of the whole chain. The result of having a bottleneck are stalls in production, supply overstock, pressure from customers, and low employee morale.
Bottleneck (software)         
In software engineering, a bottleneck occurs when the capacity of an application or a computer system is limited by a single component, like the neck of a bottle slowing down the overall water flow. The bottleneck has the lowest throughput of all parts of the transaction path.
Limiting factor         
  • Limiting factors in ecology figure
BOTTLENECK VARIABLE LIMITING THE EVOLUTION OF A SYSTEM
Limiting nutrient; Limiting resource; Regulating factors; Regulating factor; Limiting Factor; Limititing factors; Limiting factors; Growth-limiting factor
A limiting factor is a variable of a system that causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system. The limiting factor is in a pyramid shape of organisms going up from the producers to consumers and so on.
Nocturnal bottleneck         
  • The [[tapetum lucidum]] of a [[European badger]] reflects the photographer's flash, one of many nocturnal traits ubiquitous in mammals
  • ''[[Brasilitherium]]'', a very advanced near-mammalian [[cynodont]], were probably nocturnal burrowers.
  • The [[whiskers]] on a [[shrew]], used in finding prey, navigation and socialization
HYPOTHESIS TO EXPLAIN TRAITS IN MAMMALS
Nocturnal bottleneck hypothesis
The nocturnal bottleneck hypothesis is a hypothesis to explain several mammalian traits. In 1942, Gordon Lynn Walls described this concept which states that placental mammals were mainly or even exclusively nocturnal through most of their evolutionary story, starting with their origin 225 million years ago, and only ending with the demise of the non-avian dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Bottleneck traveling salesman problem         
The Bottleneck traveling salesman problem (bottleneck TSP) is a problem in discrete or combinatorial optimization. The problem is to find the Hamiltonian cycle (visiting each node exactly once) in a weighted graph which minimizes the weight of the highest-weight edge of the cycle..

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Bottleneck
Bottleneck literally refers to the narrowed portion (neck) of a bottle near its opening, which limit the rate of outflow, and may describe any object of a similar shape. The literal neck of a bottle was originally used to play what is now known as slide guitar.