How does an Input differ from a Throughput or Process?
input:
Input is an act or a process of putting in.
Input that which is put in, as in an amount.
Input is something fed into the process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the outputs of its process.
Throughout or process:
It is the rate of production.
The rate at which something can be processed.
It is the measurement of comparative effectiveness of a process.
It simply quantifies the output and divides it by the project's duration. Throughput= (output/duration)
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