# Aggregate

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'''Aggregate''' or '''aggregates''' may refer to:
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==Computing and mathematics==
* [Aggregate (data warehouse)](/source/Aggregate_(data_warehouse)), a part of the dimensional model that is used to speed up query time by summarizing tables
* Aggregate analysis, a technique used in [amortized analysis](/source/amortized_analysis) in computer science, especially in analysis of algorithms
* [Aggregate class](/source/C%2B%2B_classes), a type of class supported by C++
* [Aggregate data](/source/Aggregate_data), in statistics, data combined from several measurements
* [Aggregate function](/source/Aggregate_function), aggregation function, in database management is a function wherein the values of multiple rows are grouped together to form a single summary value
* [Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol](/source/Aggregate_Level_Simulation_Protocol) (ALSP), a protocol and supporting software that enables simulations to interoperate with one another
* [Aggregate root](/source/Domain-driven_design), a concept in the Domain-driven Design software development process
* [Aggregate throughput](/source/Aggregate_throughput), total throughput measured over all links and in all directions in a communication network

==Economics==
* [Aggregate demand](/source/Aggregate_demand), the total demand for final goods and services during a specific time period in an economy
* [Aggregate income](/source/Aggregate_income), the total of all incomes in an economy without adjustments for inflation, taxation, or types of double counting
* [Aggregate Spend](/source/Aggregate_Spend) (US), a process to monitor the total amount spent by healthcare manufacturers on individual healthcare professionals and organizations through payments and gifts of various kinds
* [Aggregate supply](/source/Aggregate_supply), the total supply of goods and services produced during a specific time period in an economy

==Religion==
* Aggregate (Sanskrit, [skandha](/source/skandha); Pāli, khandha), in Buddhism, a category of sensory experiences
* [Aggregates](/source/canonical_hours), in some Christian churches, are combinations of groupings of multiples of canonical hours (i.e., offices) that form a single religious service

==Science==
===Biology===
* [Aggregate fruit](/source/Aggregate_fruit), in botanical terminology, fruit that develops from the merging of ovaries originating from a single flower
* Aggregate species (Wiktionary) or species aggregate, a named species representing a range of very closely related organisms; see also [species complex](/source/species_complex)

===Materials science===
* [Aggregate (composite)](/source/Aggregate_(composite)), in materials science, a component of a composite material that resists compressive stress
* [Construction aggregate](/source/Construction_aggregate), materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled crushed concrete

===Other uses in science===
* [Aggregate (geology)](/source/Aggregate_(geology)), a mass of crystals, rock particles, or soil particles
* [Aggregate (rocket family)](/source/Aggregate_(rocket_family)), in rocketry, a set of experimental rocket designs developed in Nazi Germany

==Arts, entertainment, and media==
* Aggregate, in music, is a set of all twelve pitch classes, also known as the [total chromatic](/source/Tone_row)
* ''[The Aggregate](/source/The_Aggregate)'', a 1988 album by Anthony Braxton and the Rova saxophone Quartet

==Other uses==
* Aggregate, in the social sciences, a gathering of people into a cluster or a crowd that does not form a true [social group](/source/social_group)
* [Aggregate Industries](/source/Aggregate_Industries), a manufacturer of aggregate materials
* [Aggregate score](/source/Aggregate_score), in sport, is the sum of two scorelines in a two-legged match

==See also==
* [Aggregates, West Virginia](/source/Aggregates%2C_West_Virginia)
* [Aggregation (disambiguation)](/source/Aggregation_(disambiguation))
* [Aggregator (disambiguation)](/source/Aggregator_(disambiguation))

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