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- Look up bottleneck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bottleneck is the narrowed portion (neck) of a bottle near its opening, which limits the rate...
- 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...
- 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 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...
- 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...
- genetic bottleneck in humans. However, some physical evidence disputes the ****ociation with the millennium-long cold event and genetic bottleneck, and some...
- 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...
- (since they share a common bus). This is referred to as the von Neumann bottleneck, which often limits the performance of the corresponding system. The von...
- The interconnect bottleneck comprises limits on integrated circuit (IC) performance due to limits on the speed of connections between components, versus...