Execution time

Pronunciation: /ˌɛksəkˈjuʃən ˈtaɪm/

Execution time (noun)

  1. The amount of time a computer program needs to finish running a task.
  2. The time taken for a specific command or instruction to be carried out and completed.

Examples

  • The program running duration depends on the input size.
  • Your program running duration will increase when the data grows.