The time necessary for a software program to execute all its commands.
The time taken for a battery to power a laptop computer from a fully charged state to a discharged state.
The elapsed time of a movie.
(1) Refers to the amount of time the battery in a UPS is designed to support the load. (2) An instant at which the execution of a particular computer program takes place. (3) The amount of time needed for the execution of a particular computer program.
Time to process a part or group of parts for one operation. Run time does not include setup time, move time, or queue time. Terms Glossary Definition
The time period during which a computer program is running.
The time when code is running. During run time, you interact with the code as a user would.
The time when code is running. During run time, you can't edit the code.
The period of time during which a computer program executes. Contrast: modeling time. scenario A described use-case instance, a subset of a use case. A specific sequence of actions that illustrates behaviors. A scenario may be used to illustrate an interaction or the execution of a use case instance. See: interaction.
the time set for a given game (or run of a game) to be played.
The time required to process a piece or lot at a specific operation. Run time does not include setup time. Syn: run standards.
The time after a program is launched and while it's running. Decisions made at run time can be influenced by choices the user makes.
The elapsed time taken for the execution of a program. Synonymous with run duration.
The amount of time required for a refrigeration or air conditioning system to maintain the load at given conditions.
The time when the program is actually running, after all code has been compiled.
The period of time during which a computer program executes. Contrast: modeling time. [D04877] RUP
Run time refers to the effective time of battery powered tool operation before recharging is required. Conditions under which the tool is used greatly affect this time. For instance, a battery used in drilling holes in softwood will operate longer on a single charge than when drilling holes in steel.