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  2. RESPONSE TIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    RESPONSE TIME definition: 1. the amount of time that a person or system takes to react or to deal with something: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. What is Response Time? - Definition from Techopedia

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    Response time deals with the total time between a request for service and the fulfillment of that request. While some nuances exist in attempting to define the term, response time is generally a sum of the service time and the wait time required to process the request.

  4. What Is Response Time & How to Reduce It - Sematext

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    Response time refers to the amount of time it takes for a server to respond to a clients request. Measured in milliseconds, the timer starts from the moment a client sends out a request and stops when the server sends back its first response.

  5. RESPONSE TIME definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

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    RESPONSE TIME meaning: 1. the amount of time that a person or system takes to react or to deal with something: 2. the…. Learn more.

  6. Response time (technology) - Wikipedia

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    Response time is the amount of time a pixel in a display takes to change. It is measured in milliseconds (ms). Lower numbers mean faster transitions and therefore fewer visible image artifacts.

  7. What Is Response Time? A Basic Definition - Tom's Hardware

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    Pixel response time refers to how fast a monitor can shift from one color to another (typically black to white to black or gray to gray) and is measured in milliseconds. But what does a low...

  8. What Is Response Time? | phoenixNAP IT Glossary

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    Response time is the interval between a user's action and the corresponding reaction from a system or application. In computing, this typically refers to the time it takes for a server, network, or software to process a request and deliver the expected output.