The batch processing
Example: Batch processing handles large data sets in grouped operations
Definition
"The batch processing" refers to a method in computing where large sets of data or tasks are collected and processed together as a single group, rather than individually. This approach improves efficiency by automating repetitive operations without manual intervention during execution.
Etymology
The term "batch processing" combines 'batch,' meaning a group or collection, and 'processing,' referring to the handling or manipulation of data. 'Batch' originates from Old English 'bæc,' meaning a quantity or portion, and 'processing' comes from Latin 'processus,' meaning a going forward or advancement. Together, they describe the concept of handling grouped tasks in one continuous operation.
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"The batch processing" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Data & AI - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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