Verzögerungqualität
Verzögerungqualität refers to the perceived quality of a system's responsiveness, particularly in interactive applications or real-time services. It is a subjective measure that encompasses how quickly a system reacts to user input or external events and how smoothly these reactions occur. High Verzögerungqualität implies a system that feels instantaneous and fluid, while low Verzögerungqualität is characterized by noticeable delays, stuttering, or lag, which can degrade the user experience.
Several factors contribute to Verzögerungqualität. These include network latency, which is the time it takes for
Measuring and improving Verzögerungqualität often involves analyzing metrics such as round-trip time, frame rates, and jitter.