timethrough
Timethrough is a term used in some technical and academic contexts to denote the amount of time a process, operation, or system takes to pass from its starting point to its end point. It functions as a time-oriented counterpart to throughput, focusing on duration rather than volume of work completed. Because timethrough is not standardized across disciplines, its precise meaning varies by domain.
In computing and digital signal processing, timethrough may describe the end-to-end latency through a pipeline, including
Measurement is typically the elapsed time between defined start and end events, expressed in seconds or minutes.
The term is informal in many areas and has not achieved universal standardization. Its meaning should be