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Phenomenon in engineering
In engineering, a bottleneck is a phenomenon by which the performance or capacity of an entire system is severely limited by a single component. The component
Bottleneck_(engineering)
Limiting factor in software engineering
In software engineering, a bottleneck occurs when the capacity of an application or a computer system is limited by a single component, like the neck
Bottleneck_(software)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bottleneck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bottleneck may refer to: the narrowed portion (neck) of a bottle Bottleneck (engineering), where
Bottleneck
Branch of civil engineering
Queuing and Statistical Analysis of Freeway Bottleneck Formation". ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering Vol. 130, No. 6, November/December 2004, pp
Traffic engineering (transportation)
Traffic_engineering_(transportation)
The interconnect bottleneck comprises limits on integrated circuit (IC) performance due to limits on the speed of connections between components, versus
Interconnect_bottleneck
Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus
Neumann bottleneck. Not only is this tube a literal bottleneck for the data traffic of a problem, but, more importantly, it is an intellectual bottleneck that
Von_Neumann_architecture
Component whose failure will disrupt the entire system
software engineering, a bottleneck occurs when the capacity of an application or a computer system is limited by a single component. The bottleneck has the
Single_point_of_failure
Field in computer-aided design
Knowledge-based engineering (KBE) is the application of knowledge-based systems technology to the domain of design of manufacturing systems. The design
Knowledge-based_engineering
Encompasses the techniques applied during a systems development life cycle
performance engineering within systems engineering, and software performance engineering or application performance engineering within software engineering. As
Performance_engineering
Czech pistol cartridge
is a bottlenecked rimless centerfire automatic pistol cartridge developed by the Czech firearms and ammunition manufacturer FK Brno Engineering s.r.o
7.5_FK
Study of interactions between travellers and infrastructure
theory, describing the propagation of traffic waves and impact of bottlenecks. Bottlenecks, whether stationary or moving, significantly disrupt flow and reduce
Traffic_flow
improving the performance. This is called the bottleneck. Modify that part of the system to remove the bottleneck. Measure the performance of the system after
Performance_tuning
the oil was cheaper than incurring those contractual storage fees. The bottleneck at Cushing's giant storage hub distorted benchmark US oil prices for many
Oil industry in Cushing, Oklahoma
Oil_industry_in_Cushing,_Oklahoma
constraints (TOC) is an engineering management technique used to evaluate a manageable procedure, identifying the largest constraint (bottleneck) and strategizing
Theory of Constraints in streamline manufacturing
Theory_of_Constraints_in_streamline_manufacturing
Digital replica of a living or non-living physical entity
of a proposed production line can simulate its operation to identify bottlenecks, optimize the layout of machinery, and validate automation logic before
Digital_twin
Theory of traffic flow
to propagate through any other state of traffic flow and through any bottleneck while maintaining the velocity of the downstream jam front. The phrase
Three-phase_traffic_theory
Species of bovid artiodactyl mammal
which caused the plains bison population to undergo a population bottleneck. The bottleneck resulted in a founding population of plains bison around 100 individuals
American_bison
Type of computer
costs associated with plugboard based computers, and removes the speed bottleneck imposed by the use of mechanical readers such as punched cards or punched
Stored-program_computer
2015 novel by Neal Stephenson
of human society as a space-based civilization after a severe genetic bottleneck. In the near future, an unknown agent causes the Moon to shatter. As the
Seveneves
Form of computer data storage
trends, it was expected that memory latency would become an overwhelming bottleneck in computer performance. Another reason for the disparity is the enormous
Random-access_memory
usually at a highway bottleneck as a result of traffic breakdown in an initially free flow at the bottleneck. A highway bottleneck can result from on-
Traffic congestion reconstruction with Kerner's three-phase theory
Traffic_congestion_reconstruction_with_Kerner's_three-phase_theory
Ancient irrigation system in Sichuan, China
Dujiangyan (Chinese: 都江堰; pinyin: Dūjiāngyàn) is an ancient hydraulic engineering system in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan, China. Originally constructed around
Dujiangyan
Improving the efficiency of software
taking the most resources – the bottleneck. Programmers sometimes believe they have a clear idea of where the bottleneck is, but intuition is frequently
Program_optimization
Amount of useful work accomplished by a computer
improving the performance. This is called the bottleneck. Modify that part of the system to remove the bottleneck. Measure the performance of the system after
Computer_performance
American supercomputer architect (1925–1996)
new design concentrated on communications and memory performance, the bottleneck that hampered many parallel designs. Design had just started when Cray
Seymour_Cray
Internet bottlenecks are places in telecommunication networks in which internet service providers (ISPs), or naturally occurring high use of the network
Internet_bottleneck
Router architecture
a bottleneck, with the limit of shared bus speed being roughly 2 million packets per second (Mpps). Crossbar fabrics broke through this bottleneck. As
Data_plane
Polyribosome Polysaccharide Polysome Polytene chromosome Population Population bottleneck Population genetics Position effect Positional cloning Positive control
Index_of_genetics_articles
Experimental fluxomics technique
knockout, and guiding the identification of bottleneck enzymes in metabolic networks for metabolic engineering efforts. Metabolic flux analysis may use 13C-labeled
Metabolic_flux_analysis
Time of slowed response to a second stimulus
the fact that older adults have a reduced ability to bypass the central bottleneck, through task automatization. Older and younger participants first learned
Psychological refractory period
Psychological_refractory_period
AI tool for generating and reviewing code
Retrieved 2025-11-19. Vizard, Mike (2026-02-06). "Breaking the Code Review Bottleneck Created By AI". DevOps.com. Retrieved 2026-02-16. Yanay, Tomer (2026-02-04)
Qodo
Highway viaduct in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines
2008. Despite the 2008 widening, the viaduct remained a major traffic bottleneck for motorists transitioning between the standard expressway and the Skyway
Alabang_Viaduct
American computer scientist (born 1976)
improvements in image classification performance. The database addressed a key bottleneck in computer vision: the lack of large, annotated datasets for training
Fei-Fei_Li
Prize for high performance computing
operations per second on an important science/engineering problem; the efficiency of the application in using bottleneck resources (such as memory size or bandwidth)
Gordon_Bell_Prize
American engineer of Indian origin
caches directly on the processor die to mitigate the "Memory Wall" latency bottleneck. Additionally, he developed the on-chip eFUSE methodology, utilizing electromigration
Subramanian_Iyer
New York City Subway station in Brooklyn
south end of the southbound platform. This junction is a severe traffic bottleneck, primarily during rush hours when trains run more frequently, and rebuilding
Franklin Avenue/Botanic Garden station
Franklin_Avenue/Botanic_Garden_station
Railroad company in South Carolina
replaced by a locomotive used as a counterweight. Delays at this archaic bottleneck brought about the railroad town of Aiken, South Carolina, as a stopover
South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company
South_Carolina_Canal_and_Railroad_Company
Edible plant in the family Amaranthaceae
genetic diversity of quinoa suggest that it may have passed through three bottleneck genetic events, with a possible fourth to come: The first occurred when
Quinoa
Management paradigm
renamed Engpasskonzentrierte Strategie (Bottleneck-focused Strategy) as a more advanced theory of bottlenecks. The publications of Wolfgang Mewes are
Theory_of_constraints
Theorem in queueing theory
practically anything else. In most queuing systems, service time is the bottleneck that creates the queue. The result applies to any system, and particularly
Little's_law
Service rifle cartridge
nomenclature 5.56 NATO, commonly pronounced "five-five-six") is a rimless bottlenecked centerfire intermediate cartridge family developed in the late 1970s
5.56×45mm_NATO
Chinese fighter turbofan engine
(27 May 2015). "ANALYSIS: Can China break the military aircraft engine bottleneck?". Flightglobal. Retrieved 28 May 2015. Chan, Minnie (10 February 2018)
Shenyang_WS-15
American geneticist (born 1954)
Church will bring top resources and talents together to overcome current bottleneck issues and further improve the technology. On February 18, 2020, Nebula
George_Church_(geneticist)
Electric mid-size sedan
its target for Model 3 output. As predicted, there were "production bottlenecks" and "production hell". In May 2016, Tesla issued US$2 billion in new
Tesla_Model_3
American technology company
2026-03-02. Keysight (2025-09-24). "Beyond the Bottleneck: AI Cluster Networking Report 2025". Semiconductor Engineering. Retrieved 2026-03-02. Corporation, Ciena
Keysight
Country in Southern Africa
Simon's Town agreement? - DefenceWeb". Retrieved 13 December 2025. "The bottleneck". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 24 July 2025. "Electricity
South_Africa
Instructions a computer can execute
resources. As programs became complex, programmer productivity became the bottleneck. The introduction of high-level programming languages in 1958 hid the
Software
Process to create executable computer programs
Speed, resource usage, and performance are important for programs that bottleneck the system, but efficient use of programmer time is also important and
Computer_programming
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
transport provide access to major markets. High logistics costs, port bottlenecks, and uneven infrastructure make goods movement expensive, especially
Indonesia
Bridge in Boston, Massachusetts
vehicles per day in the 1990s. For years, the bridge was a major traffic bottleneck that affected southbound commuters from Boston's North Shore and southern
Charlestown_High_Bridge
Electronic circuit formed on a small, flat piece of semiconductor material
implantation Integrated injection logic Integrated passive devices Interconnect bottleneck Heat generation in integrated circuits High-temperature operating life
Integrated_circuit
American computer engineer
his team placed on a memory chip in an early effort to solve the data bottleneck problem that Emu is solving today. In 1994, Kogge joined the University
Peter_Kogge
Hypothetical planetary engineering process
specifically Martian-designed microbes". He sees the project's biggest bottleneck in the ability to genetically tweak and tailor the right microbes, estimating
Terraforming
Medical field involved in regenerating tissues
Regenerative medicine deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human or animal cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish
Regenerative_medicine
Abstract virtualized representation of a computer network interface
possible to use such a layer of abstraction to work around a performance bottleneck, indeed even to bypass the kernel for optimization purposes. The term
Virtual_network_interface
Chemical compound
therapy, a lack of safe and efficient gene delivery vectors has become a bottleneck to clinical translation. While viral vectors demonstrate high transfection
Arginylglycylaspartic_acid
Soviet rimless intermediate cartridge
The 5.45×39 mm cartridge is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge. It was introduced into service in 1974 by the Soviet Union for use with the
5.45×39mm
Behavioral code analysis tool
indicators that assist software organizations in identifying risks and bottlenecks. CodeScene’s research team employs an evidence-based approach to validate
CodeScene
2009 studio album by Gerry Rafferty
assistant engineering Joe Egan – backing vocals Mo Foster – bass guitar Bryn Haworth – bottleneck guitar Barry Hammond – additional engineering Julian Littman –
Life Goes On (Gerry Rafferty album)
Life_Goes_On_(Gerry_Rafferty_album)
New York City Subway station in Manhattan (closed 1959)
line during peak hours in the late 1950s, removing a rush-hour service bottleneck north of 96th Street by rerouting local trains up the Broadway–Seventh
91st Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)
91st_Street_station_(IRT_Broadway–Seventh_Avenue_Line)
Internet ecosystem layer that addresses bottlenecks
end users, and arose in the late 1990s to alleviate the performance bottlenecks of the Internet as it was becoming a critical medium. Since then, CDNs
Content_delivery_network
Soviet military intermediate rifle cartridge
(also called 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge is widely used
7.62×39mm
American microcomputer company
June 1, 1987. Gillott, Mark A. (1998). Breaking the Mission Planning Bottleneck: A New Paradigm (PDF). pp. 5–6. Archived (PDF) from the original on July
Cromemco
AI whose outputs can be understood by humans
interpretable structure that can be used to explain predictions. Concept Bottleneck Models, which use concept-level abstractions to explain model reasoning
Explainable artificial intelligence
Explainable_artificial_intelligence
City and metropolitan borough in England
Retrieved 9 August 2014. "Extra track suggested to ease Manchester's rail bottlenecks". Financial Times. 17 February 2010. Archived from the original on 16
Manchester
False assumptions programmers make who are new to distributed computing
Ignorance of bandwidth limits on the part of traffic senders can result in bottlenecks. Complacency regarding network security results in being blindsided by
Fallacies of distributed computing
Fallacies_of_distributed_computing
Subfield of artificial intelligence
of Explainable AI and Argumentation. Knowledge extraction is the main bottleneck computationally for the realization of neuro-symbolic AI in practice and
Neuro-symbolic_AI
Extension of a private network across a public one
allows split tunneling. Advantages of split tunneling include alleviating bottlenecks, conserving bandwidth (as Internet traffic does not have to pass through
Virtual_private_network
Diagram that represents a workflow or process
help visualize the process. Two of the many benefits are that flaws and bottlenecks may become apparent. Flowcharts typically use the following main symbols:
Flowchart
New York City Subway station in Brooklyn
eliminate a level junction north of the station, which had caused a switching bottleneck. Other plans, such as connections to the BMT Fulton Street Line and IRT
DeKalb Avenue station (BMT lines)
DeKalb_Avenue_station_(BMT_lines)
Bridge in north east England
road traffic, the Swing Bridge had become seriously congested with a bottleneck created every time it closed for shipping using the river. The Swing Bridge's
Tyne_Bridge
Method for computing topological features of a space at different spatial resolutions
stable in a precise sense, which provides robustness against noise. The bottleneck distance is a natural metric on the space of persistence diagrams given
Persistent_homology
Metabolic pathway
derived terpenoids. Dxs as the first enzyme of the pathway represents a bottleneck for the flux of carbon that enters the pathway. Idi which interconverts
Non-mevalonate_pathway
Bridge in Greater Manchester, England
and Salford city centres, and consequently became a significant traffic bottleneck. A replacement high level bridge was built further downstream, and today
Barton_Road_Swing_Bridge
Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data
exceeds the rate of genome annotation, genome annotation has become the new bottleneck in bioinformatics.[when?] Genome annotation can be classified into three
Bioinformatics
Undersea rail tunnel linking France to the UK
would result in significant gains in manufacturing. While eliminating a bottleneck, such as with a tunnel, does not guarantee economic benefits for all nearby
Channel_Tunnel
criticised. The notion of threshold concept is related to the notion of bottleneck in the Decoding the Disciplines framework. It can be considered a special
Threshold_knowledge
Bridge in New York and Pennsylvania
D&H Canal's rope ferry crossing of the Delaware at Lackawaxen created a bottleneck, and there were numerous collisions with timber rafts headed downstream
Roebling's_Delaware_Aqueduct
Russian-German physicist
the bottleneck. The development of Kerner's S → F instability leads to a local phase transition from synchronized flow to free flow at the bottleneck (S
Boris_Kerner
Machine that separates cotton from seeds
the need for laborers to harvest the crop as picking cotton was now the bottleneck in the process. This inadvertently led to an increase in the use of slaves
Cotton_gin
Biological manufacturing process
D.; Reski, Ralf (2022-03-08). "Recombinant Spider Silk: Promises and Bottlenecks". Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 10 835637. doi:10.3389/fbioe
Precision_fermentation
Interconnected network for delivering electricity to consumers
Interest Electric Transmission Corridors, where it believes transmission bottlenecks have developed. Where multiple utilities own generators connected to
Electrical_grid
Measuring the time or resources used by a section of a computer program
method or at the scale of a module or program, to identify performance bottlenecks by making long-running code obvious. A profiler can be used to understand
Profiling (computer programming)
Profiling_(computer_programming)
Indian industrial conglomerate
subsidiaries in India. The group is currently facing major financial and legal bottlenecks. In June 2013, the group was declared a Non Performing Asset (NPA) account
Yash_Birla_Group
Cable or other structure for carrying radio waves
travel back down the cable toward the source. These reflections act as bottlenecks, preventing the signal power from reaching the destination. Transmission
Transmission_line
Topics referred to by the same term
point hazard, a mechanical hazard produced by objects coming together. Bottleneck (disambiguation), various meanings including a phenomenon where the performance
Pinch_point
Project management issue
quickly enough to the project managers, causing the project to run into a bottleneck. These aspects can affect the operational efficiencies of companies, especially
Scope_creep
Taiwanese engineer (born 1952)
president of Samsung's wafer foundry. At that time, Samsung was at the R&D bottleneck of switching from the 28 nm process to the 20-nanometer process. Liang
Liang_Mong_Song
American biologist, physiologist and optometrist
obviously evolved from an early rod cell. He described the nocturnal bottleneck hypothesis which states that placental mammals were mainly or even exclusively
Gordon_Lynn_Walls
1991–2007 megaproject in Boston, Massachusetts
was never intended to accommodate modern vehicles, leading to chronic bottlenecks and delays that frustrated commuters and residents alike. As early as
Big_Dig
Machine learning technique
Salakhutdinov, Ruslan; Cohen, William W. (2017-11-10). "Breaking the Softmax Bottleneck: A High-Rank RNN Language Model". arXiv:1711.03953 [cs.CL]. Narang, Sharan;
Mixture_of_experts
Railway line in Israel
service to different parts of the country and constitutes a critical bottleneck in the entire national rail network. Given that this section is located
Coastal_railway_line,_Israel
Ongoing construction project
delay, saying that it has now "bloated into a decade-long $840 million bottleneck." The extended construction process of the I-395 Signature Bridge has
I-395_Signature_Bridge
Japanese business method
step. If need be, work is halted in two successive stages to clear the bottleneck. A third type involves corporate training. Following the just-in-time
Kanban
Computer science observation
processors especially are important to a new paradigm. Elimination of bottlenecks can speed up the process and create advantages in getting to the goal
Huang's_law
Biotechnique to clean sulfur from crude oil
the slowest with a turnover rate of 1.7 ± 0.2 min−1, becoming a major bottleneck of the 4S pathway. A computational rational design approach determined
Biodesulfurization
Method in chemical engineering
of Leeds showed the existence in many processes of a heat integration bottleneck, ‘the pinch’, which laid the basis for the technique, known today as pinch-analysis
Pinch_analysis
Canada–US railway line
but there was chaos in the river transportation service, resulting in a bottleneck. The White Pass instead used the money to purchase most of the riverboats
White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route
City Area in Kerala, India
January 2025. "Kesavadasapuram-Kazhakoottam stretch continues to be a bottleneck". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 9 March 2023. "Sreekaryam PS". ps
Sreekaryam
Overview of and topical guide to machine learning
algorithm Vector Quantization Generative topographic map Information bottleneck method Association rule learning algorithms Apriori algorithm Eclat algorithm
Outline_of_machine_learning
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Merchant; Storekeeper
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Gauri; Lord Ganesha
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The Sun, Lord of light
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n.
A piece of DNA, usually circular, functioning as part of the genetic material of a cell, not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome, but transferred, like the chromosome, to subsequent generations. In bacteria, plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance; they are exploited in genetic engineering as the vehicles for introduction of extraneous DNA into cells, to alter the genetic makeup of the cell. The cells thus altered may produce desirable proteins which are extracted and used; in the case of genetically altered plant cells, the altered cells may grow into complete plants with changed properties, as for example, increased resistance to disease.
n.
any preparation used to render an organism immune to some disease, by inducing or increasing the natural immunity mechanisms. Prior to 1995, such preparations usually contained killed organisms of the type for which immunity was desired, and sometimes used live organisms having attenuated virulence. since that date, preparations containing only specific antigenic portions of the pathogenic organism are also used, some of which are prepared by genetic engineering techniques.
n.
Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Engineer
n.
That branch of science, or of engineering, which treats of fluids in motion, especially of water, its action in rivers and canals, the works and machinery for conducting or raising it, its use as a prime mover, and the like.
n.
A person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering. See under Engineering, n.
n.
Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer.
v. t.
To examine with the eye to make a preliminary examination or survey of; esp., to survey with a view to military or engineering operations.