throughputrapportage
Throughputrapportage is the practice of collecting, measuring, and presenting data about the throughput of a system, process, or network over a defined period. Throughput itself refers to the amount of work or data that passes through the system per unit of time, such as items per minute in production or bits per second in a network. The goal of throughputrapportage is to provide an objective view of performance, identify bottlenecks, and support capacity planning and SLA monitoring.
Data sources for throughputrapportage include sensors on machinery, production logs, network devices, application telemetry, and database
Typical uses encompass monitoring daily operations, comparing planned versus actual performance, and triggering alerts when throughput
Challenges include attributing throughput to the correct scope, handling transient spikes, and ensuring measurement consistency across