input flow

[/ˈɪnpʊt floʊ/]
nounpl: input flows
fluxo de entrada
1. The continuous stream or movement of data, materials, or resources entering a system, process, or organization
The factory monitors the input flow of raw materials to ensure production efficiency.
A fábrica monitora o fluxo de entrada de matérias-primas para garantir a eficiência da produção.
2. In computing and systems engineering, the rate at which data or information enters a processing system
The server can handle an input flow of up to 10,000 requests per second.
O servidor pode processar um fluxo de entrada de até 10.000 requisições por segundo.
3. In business and economics, the amount of capital, revenue, or resources coming into an organization during a specific period
The company experienced a significant input flow of investments in the last quarter.
A empresa experimentou um fluxo de entrada significativo de investimentos no último trimestre.
This is a technical term widely used in Brazilian and American business, engineering, and IT sectors. It reflects the importance of efficiency and systems management in modern corporate culture, particularly in manufacturing, technology, and financial services industries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
inflowinput streamincoming flowdata streamsupply stream
Antonyms / Antônimos
output flowoutflowexit stream

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
fluxo de entrada
Standard technical and business term used across Brazil
São Paulo
fluxo de entrada
Commonly used in business and engineering contexts in corporate environments
Rio de Janeiro
fluxo de entrada
Standard usage, same as general Brazilian Portuguese
Portugal
fluxo de entrada
Technical term used in Portuguese business and computing contexts with same meaning

Related Words

throughputdata intakeresource allocationpipelinebandwidthcapacity

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep the input flow steady
regulate the input flow
maximize input flow
bottleneck the input flow
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