Betekenis van:
workload

workload
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • work that a person is expected to do in a specified time

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Tom has a heavy workload.
    2. This heavy workload is too much for me.
    3. Workload management
    4. information acquisition and processing, situation awareness, workload management;
    5. Stakeholder and/or public consultation with limited feedback examination workload
    6. Information acquisition and processing, situation awareness, workload management;
    7. Interfaces (including visual, tactile and auditory) can induce both physical and cognitive workload.
    8. For 2007, the workload shall be based on the 2005 figures only.
    9. Interfaces (including visual, tactile and auditory) can induce both physical and cognitive workload.
    10. The high workload and the limited available time of persons employed
    11. Please comment on the level of resources in relation to the workload
    12. the relation between the components of interface (complexity, intensity, duration, etc.), workload and driving performance is not well enough understood.
    13. In such cases, the logical point provided by the system will simplify the task and lessen the workload.
    14. Then, once a year, research into workload is carried out, during which the number of performed operations is noted down.
    15. Accredited parliamentary assistants may not be required to work overtime except in the event of an emergency or exceptional workload.