What volume of transactions can be completed in a specified period of time?
Considerable attention has been devoted recently to real-time AFIS performance, partly because of the dramatic contrast with traditional batch processing methods, but mainly because it is a significant technical accomplishment. In data processing parlance, real time performance is typically associated with a particular hardware/software architecture and its response time in solving problems. As just one example of the processing speed required in an AFIS solution, the image processing of a single print requires six billion computer operations before it reaches the search/match processor. Real time is a very practical measurement that is defined by the problem to be solved. Thus, the user will bring his own definition to a benchmark. In law enforcement, for example, the booking process may take an average of 30 minutes, and a fingerprint identification is desirable before that process is completed and bail can be posted. A social welfare agency that is required to grant immediate financ
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