- Look up
bottleneck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bottleneck may
refer to: the
narrowed portion (neck) of a
bottle Bottleneck (engineering), where...
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limited remaining opportunity for gene flow.
Genetic bottlenecks exist in cheetahs.
Bottlenecks also
exist among pure-bred
animals (e.g., dogs and cats:...
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limited by its neck. Formally, a
bottleneck lies on a system's
critical path and
provides the
lowest throughput.
Bottlenecks are
usually avoided by system...
- long-term
bottlenecks. Short-term
bottlenecks are
temporary and are not
normally a
significant problem. An
example of a short-term
bottleneck would be...
- situations, such as
vehicular accidents.
Bottlenecks can also
occur in
other methods of transportation.
Capacity bottlenecks are the most
vulnerable points in...
- 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...
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towards locating and
tuning existing bottlenecks in a
software application. Some
examples of
engineering bottlenecks that
appear include the following:...
- push past
bottlenecks. The
United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has
created regulations sti****ting that
artificial bottlenecks are in direct...
- 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...
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Minimax (sometimes Minmax, MM or
saddle point) is a
decision rule used in
artificial intelligence,
decision theory, game theory, statistics, and philosophy...