just-in-time

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just-in-time (not comparable)

  1. Taking place at the time when it is needed, and not in advance.
    just-in-time learning
    1. (manufacturing) Of a manufacturing system in which components are delivered at the precise time required, thus minimizing inventory carrying costs.
    2. (computing) Performing compilation of code on the client machine immediately before execution.

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