0 the amount of work to be done, especially by a particular person or machine in a period of time:
Teachers are always complaining about their heavy workloads.
Students do find that their workload increases throughout the course.
1 an amount of work that a person is expected to do
2 the amount of work that a person or machine has to do within a particular period of time:
Assessing the larger numbers of women suffering severe maternal morbidity would vastly increase their workload.
We are not targeting accurate predictions in the face of drastic unseen-before changes in workload patterns.
Rather, popular music activities have been an add-on to existing workloads.
The reality is that most university lecturers on healthcare programmes have limited time allocated to maintain direct clinical practice workloads.
The impacts on individual and population health, and on professionals' workload, were not monitored.
Therefore, the average computational workload per array element is much higher than for the mostly lightweight built-in aggregate operations in other languages.
In addition to these technical requirements, the main task of with-loop scheduling is to distribute the computational workload among threads as evenly as possible.
Instead, the management agent would have concentrated on finding an arrangement for workload reduction.
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