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kloksluiting

Kloksluiting is a Dutch term that appears mainly in technical contexts. The word combines klok, meaning clock or timing signal, and sluiting, meaning closing or fastening. Because it spans multiple domains, kloksluiting does not have a single, universal definition in Dutch. In horology and clockmaking, kloksluiting refers to the mechanism or process that secures parts of a clock or watch during assembly or operation, ensuring that moving components stay in position and the case remains closed. In practice, the term is relatively rare in everyday language and is found more often in manuals, technical specifications, or specialized writings.

In information technology and electronics, kloksluiting is used to translate the English term clocking. It denotes

Because of its domain-specific nature, the exact interpretation of kloksluiting should be inferred from context. The

the
use
of
a
clock
signal
to
synchronize
the
state
changes
of
sequential
circuits,
such
as
flip-flops
and
registers,
and
to
coordinate
data
transfer
in
synchronous
systems.
Topics
associated
with
kloksluiting
include
clock
distribution,
clock
edges
(rising
vs.
falling),
clock
skew,
and
timing
analysis.
In
automation
and
industrial
control,
kloksluiting
can
refer
to
coordinating
multiple
subsystems
to
a
master
clock
to
ensure
deterministic
timing
of
processes.
Dutch
term
is
not
tied
to
a
single
standard
definition
and
is
largely
a
reflection
of
the
broader
concept
of
clocking.