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  2. Transactions per second - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transactions_per_second

    In a very generic sense, the term transactions per second (TPS) refers to the number of atomic actions performed by certain entity per second. In a more restricted view, the term is usually used by the DBMS vendor and user community to refer to the number of database transactions performed per second.

  3. Transfers per second - Wikipedia

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    In order to calculate the data transmission rate, one must multiply the transfer rate by the information channel width. For example, a data bus eight-bytes wide (64 bits) by definition transfers eight bytes in each transfer operation; at a transfer rate of 1 GT/s, the data rate would be 8 × 10 9 B/s, i.e. 8 GB/s, or approximately 7.45 GiB/s.

  4. Kubernetes - Wikipedia

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    Kubernetes provides two modes of service discovery, using environment variables or using Kubernetes DNS. [59] Service discovery assigns a stable IP address and DNS name to the service, and load balances traffic in a round-robin manner to network connections of that IP address among the pods matching the selector (even as failures cause the pods ...

  5. TPS - Wikipedia

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    TPS report, Test Procedure ... This TSP Calculator is an independent tool designed to provide users with an estimate of potential annuity payments based on various ...

  6. TPS report - Wikipedia

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    A TPS report ("test procedure specification") is a document used by a quality assurance group or individual, particularly in software engineering, that describes the testing procedures and the testing process.

  7. Template talk:IP range calculator - Wikipedia

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    I also agree linking this to range contribs, existing and previous blocks in the range, and other such goodies would be useful. But a stable accessible tool to find the nearest single range to block when there's a spree going on would be an excellent foundation. -- zzuuzz 20:48, 14 December 2014 (UTC) Thanks for the responses.

  8. Dose-volume histogram - Wikipedia

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    DVH summarizes 3D dose distributions in a graphical 2D format. In modern radiation therapy, 3D dose distributions are typically created in a computerized treatment planning system (TPS) based on a 3D reconstruction of a CT scan. The "volume" referred to in DVH analysis is a target of radiation treatment, a healthy organ nearby a target, or an ...

  9. Range (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Powered aircraft range is limited by the aviation fuel energy storage capacity (chemical or electrical) considering both weight and volume limits. [1] Unpowered aircraft range depends on factors such as cross-country speed and environmental conditions. The range can be seen as the cross-country ground speed multiplied by the maximum time in the ...