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Aggregate or aggregates may refer to:
Computing and mathematics
- 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 in computer science, especially in analysis of algorithms
 - Aggregate class, a type of class supported by C++
 - Aggregate data, in statistics, data combined from several measurements
 - 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 (ALSP), a protocol and supporting software that enables simulations to interoperate with one another
 - Aggregate root, a concept in the Domain-driven Design software development process
 - Aggregate Server Access Protocol, used by the Reliable server pooling (RSerPool) framework
 - Aggregate throughput, total throughput measured over all links and in all directions in a communication network
 
Economics
- Aggregate demand, the total demand for final goods and services during a specific time period in an economy
 - Aggregate income, the total of all incomes in an economy without adjustments for inflation, taxation, or types of double counting
 - Aggregate expenditure, a measure of national income
 - 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, the total supply of goods and services produced during a specific time period in an economy
 
Religion
- Aggregate (Sanskrit, skandha; Pāli, khandha), in Buddhism, a category of sensory experiences
 - Aggregates, 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, 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
 
Materials science
- Aggregate (composite), in materials science, a component of a composite material that resists compressive stress
 - Construction aggregate, materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled crushed concrete
 
Other uses in science
- Aggregate (geology), a mass of crystals, rock particles, or soil particles
 - 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
 - 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
 - Aggregate Industries, a manufacturer of aggregate materials
 - Aggregate score, in sport, is the sum of two scorelines in a two-legged match
 
See also
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