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performance A quantitative measure characterizing a physical or functional attribute relating to the execution of a mission/operation or function.
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performance is the average speed at which data is accessed. Policies such as write-verify and mirroring enhance availability but add to the system processing load, and thus degrade performance. Mirroring doubles or triples the size of the logical volume. In general, increasing availability degrades performance. Disk striping can increase performance. Beginning with AIX 4.3.3, disk striping is allowed with mirroring. ...
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performance One of the three required parts of a properly composed learning objective. Observable and measurable actions that should be demonstrated by the learner after the completion of training are detailed in the performance statement.
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performance area Functional classifications of tasks and roles used by occupational therapists for assessment and goal-setting, including activities of daily living, work and other productive activities, and leisure and play.
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performance improvement ABBR: PI. Any enhancement in health care operations (e.g., communications, laboratory operations, patient safety, profitability, resource utilization).
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