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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 po****tion
bottleneck or
genetic bottleneck is a
sharp reduction in the size of a po****tion due to
environmental events such as famines, earthquakes...
- The
Bottleneck is a
location along the South-East Spur (also
known as
Abruzzi Spur), the most-used
route to the
summit of K2, the second-highest mountain...
- episode. In 1993,
science journalist Ann
Gibbons posited that a po****tion
bottleneck occurred in
human evolution about 70,000
years ago, and she suggested...
- The Free
State of
Bottleneck (German:
Freistaat Flaschenhals) was a short-lived quasi-state that
existed from 10
January 1919
until 25
February 1923. It...
- In
production and
project management, a
bottleneck is one
process in a
chain of processes, such that its
limited capacity reduces the
capacity of the whole...
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different from a
common meaning of a
bottleneck. Also note, that this
definition does not
forbid a
single link to be a
bottleneck for
multiple flows. A data rate...
- In engineering, a
bottleneck is a
phenomenon by
which the
performance or
capacity of an
entire system is
severely limited by a
single component. The component...
- 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...
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because they
share a
common bus. This is
referred to as the von
Neumann bottleneck and
often limits the
performance of the system. The
design of a von Neumann...