Buffer Overflow

A technical issue that can occur in online meetings when data exceeds the capacity of a buffer, potentially causing disruptions.

Buffer overflow can occur when a specific resource, such as time, space, or attention, is overwhelmed or overused during a meeting.
When a buffer overflow situation arises, it may result in decreased meeting efficiency, loss of participant engagement, or an inability to address all meeting objectives effectively.
Effective meeting planning and management are essential to prevent buffer overflow situations, ensuring that resources are allocated and used optimally.
In the event of buffer overflow, facilitators or organizers may need to adjust meeting priorities, extend meeting duration, or reallocate resources to address critical meeting needs.