typically used to refer to the logistics process that minimizes manufacturers' raw materials inventory
Just-In-Time advertising means that your advertisements will be advertised immediately
Abbreviation for "just in time " In education, just-in-time instruction is available at the time a learner needs it in order to perform a task, rather than only at the time a provider wants to make it available
Manufacturing system which depends on frequent, small deliveries of parts and supplies to keep on-site inventory to a minimum
Just In Time The materials management practices that minimize or eliminate the amount of product brought into inventory by setting up a delivery schedule that brings materials directly from the supplier to the production floor
-just-in-time Term usually thought of as describing inventory arriving or being produced just in time for the shipment or next process Actually JIT is a process for optimizing manufacturing processes by eliminating all process waste, including wasted steps, wasted material, excess inventory, etc
Just-in-time compiler which takes intermediate language as input and generates native code, ready to run, in memory It also produces information used by the built-in code manager
Just-In-Time (The delivery of goods to a production line only at the time they are required)
(Just-In-Time) Compiler - A compiler for the Java language that allows interpreted Java programs to be automatically compiled into native machine language on the fly, for faster performance of the program Some JVMs include a JIT compiler
Just-In-Time A phrase that describes an action that is taken only when it becomes necessary, such as Just-In-Time compilation or Just-In-Time object activation By convention, the term "JIT" alone is used to refer to a JIT compiler
(n) An acronym for just-in-time, a planning strategy used to reduce cycle time and waste in production processes JIT recognizes waste as anything that does not add value, including storing parts in warehouses On the other hand, a production process such as drilling is a value added procedure because it increases the value of the product
Just-in-Time compiler An alternative to a JVM; instead of interpreting byte code, it compiles it into machine code on the fly
Minimization of inventory by supplying material and components to the production line directly before placement into the product
Just-in-time compiler Often used with Java, it's a compiler that converts some form of intermediate program code into object code that a native platform can execute The JIT compiler translates the code when the program runs--in contrast to the all-at-once approach of a regular compiler