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  2. Transmission time - Wikipedia

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    The round-trip time or ping time is the time from the start of the transmission from the sending node until a response (for example an ACK packet or ping ICMP response) is received at the same node. It is affected by packet delivery time as well as the data processing delay , which depends on the load on the responding node.

  3. Transmission delay - Wikipedia

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    In other words, this is the delay caused by the data-rate of the link. Transmission delay is a function of the packet's length and has nothing to do with the distance between the two nodes. This delay is proportional to the packet's length in bits. It is given by the following formula: = / seconds. where:

  4. Network packet - Wikipedia

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    Time to live is a field that is decreased by one each time a packet goes through a network hop. If the field reaches zero, routing has failed, and the packet is discarded. [6] Ethernet packets have no time-to-live field and so are subject to broadcast storms in the presence of a switching loop. Length

  5. Data loading - Wikipedia

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    Data loading, or simply loading, is a part of data processing where data is moved between two systems so that it ends up in a staging area on the target system. With the traditional extract, transform and load (ETL) method, the load job is the last step, and the data that is loaded has already been transformed.

  6. Time to first byte - Wikipedia

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    Time to first byte (TTFB) is a measurement used as an indication of the responsiveness of a webserver or other network resource. TTFB measures the duration from the user or client making an HTTP request to the first byte of the page being received by the client's browser.

  7. Software package metrics - Wikipedia

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    This metric is an indicator of the package's resilience to change. The range for this metric is 0 to 1, with I=0 indicating a completely stable package and I=1 indicating a completely unstable package. Distance from the main sequence (D): The perpendicular distance of a package from the idealized line A + I = 1. D is calculated as D = | A + I ...

  8. Slot time - Wikipedia

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    It is at least twice the time it takes for an electronic pulse (OSI Layer 1 - Physical) to travel the length of the maximum theoretical distance between two nodes. In CSMA/CD networks such as Ethernet , the slot time is an upper limit on the acquisition of the medium, a limit on the length of a packet fragment generated by a collision, and the ...

  9. Data Transformation Services - Wikipedia

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    Data Transformation Services (DTS) is a Microsoft database tool with a set of objects and utilities to allow the automation of extract, transform and load operations to or from a database. The objects are DTS packages and their components, and the utilities are called DTS tools.