throughputdeviates
Throughputdeviates is a term used to describe the extent to which observed throughput diverges from an established baseline or expectation for a given system, process, or network. In use, it can refer to a single measurement of deviation or to a series of deviations over time. The concept can be applied across disciplines such as computer networks, manufacturing, and data processing to assess performance stability.
Measurement and calculation typically involve defining a baseline throughput, denoted as T_expected, and comparing it to
Causes of throughputdeviates include fluctuations in demand, network congestion, packet loss, jitter, and queueing delays in
Related concepts include throughput, throughput variance, and stability metrics. In practice, teams integrate throughputdeviates into monitoring