access time
Americannoun
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the elapsed time from the instant that information is called from a storage unit to the instant it is received.
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the elapsed time from the instant that information is ready for storage to the instant it is stored.
noun
Etymology
Origin of access time
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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The SafeTrack program has allowed more access time, therefore the amount spent now is approaching the amount budgeted.
From Washington Post
Flash Is Fast Flash has a much faster access time than hard disks.
From Forbes
Likewise, many enterprise storage systems only use a small portion of the available disk space they buy, storing data on the outer edges of disks reduces access time.
From Forbes
Flash has a much faster access time than hard disks.
From Forbes
But for much of the world's archived data, access time is not critical.
From Reuters
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