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  2. Overhead (computing) - Wikipedia

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    It is thus similar to overhead in organizations. Computer system overhead shows up as slower processing, less memory, less storage capacity, less network bandwidth, or bigger latency than would be expected from reading the system specifications. [1] It is a special case of engineering overhead. Overhead can be a deciding factor in software ...

  3. Overhead (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    In engineering, some methods or components make special demands on the system.The extra design features necessary to meet these demands are called overhead.For instance, in electrical engineering, a particular integrated circuit might draw large current, requiring a robust power delivery circuit and a heat-dissipation mechanism.

  4. Implicit data structure - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an implicit data structure or space-efficient data structure is a data structure that stores very little information other than the main or required data: a data structure that requires low overhead.

  5. Overhead - Wikipedia

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    Overhead storage, for example overhead storage bins, racks, shelves, cabinets or track systems in aircraft, trains or buildings; Overhead cam, a mechanical device; Overhead join, in air traffic control; Overhead press, an upper-body weight training exercise in; Overhead crane or bridge crane, a type of crane sliding on two parallel rails

  6. Payload (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, the payload is the part of the private user text which could also contain malware such as worms or viruses which performs the malicious action; deleting data, sending spam or encrypting data. [5] In addition to the payload, such malware also typically has overhead code aimed at simply spreading itself, or avoiding detection.

  7. Overhead bit - Wikipedia

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    In data transmission and telecommunication, overhead bits are non-data bits necessary for transmission (usually as part of headers, checksums, and such). For example, on the Internet many data exchanges occur via HTTP .

  8. Bandwidth (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The consumed bandwidth in bit/s, corresponds to achieved throughput or goodput, i.e., the average rate of successful data transfer through a communication path.The consumed bandwidth can be affected by technologies such as bandwidth shaping, bandwidth management, bandwidth throttling, bandwidth cap, bandwidth allocation (for example bandwidth allocation protocol and dynamic bandwidth ...

  9. Network throughput - Wikipedia

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    Also, the protocol overhead affects the perceived bandwidth. The throughput is not a well-defined metric when it comes to how to deal with protocol overhead. It is typically measured at a reference point below the network layer and above the physical layer. The simplest definition is the number of bits per second that are physically delivered.