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Response time is technically the time between the start and the completion of an event ('''single event''' see ThroughPut). This is also referred to as ExecutionTime. Response time is technically the time between the start and the completion of an event ('''single event''' see ThroughPut). This is also referred to as ExecutionTime, WallClockTime or ElapsedTime.

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Response time is technically the time between the start and the completion of an event (single event see ThroughPut). This is also referred to as ExecutionTime, WallClockTime or ElapsedTime.

ResponseTime is more often used as a measure of performance than ThroughPut.

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