latensitas
Latensitas is a term used in scientific literature to denote the characteristic of latency, or the degree of delay between a cause and its observable effect. Derived from latent, latens- and the abstract noun suffix -itas, it is used in Indonesian and some European languages to refer to latency as a general property rather than a specific instance.
In practice, latensitas is context-dependent. It describes how much delay is present in a system or process,
In computing and networking, latensitas aligns with the commonly used term latency: the time for a data
In biology and medicine, latensitas may refer to the latent period: the interval between exposure to a
Measurement of latensitas is expressed in units of time (milliseconds, seconds). It is described by average
High latensitas can affect user experience, disease control, or decision-making. Reducing latensitas involves optimization, caching, scheduling,
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