heildarafköst
Heildarafköst is a term used in operations management and related fields to describe the total rate at which a system can produce finished units. It represents the aggregate output per unit of time for a complete process or production line, taking into account all constituent steps, resources, and constraints. Heildarafköst differs from the theoretical capacity of individual components by reflecting real-world performance, including downtime, variation, and quality losses.
Measurements of heildarafköst are commonly expressed in units per hour or per day for discrete production,
Understanding heildarafköst involves distinguishing between capacity and actual throughput. Capacity denotes the maximum potential output under
Applications of the concept extend beyond manufacturing to data networks, logistics, and energy systems, where throughput
See also: throughput (afköst), capacity, bottleneck, utilization.