Difference between Compute lead time and Rool up lead time

Hi All,
Could you please clarify what is difference between Compute Lead time and Roll up lead time.
I see in Routing > Tools.
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Ravi

Refer The Oracle document
Manufacturing Lead Time Computations
Manufacturing Lead Time Computations (Oracle Bills of Material Help)
Rolling Up Cumulative Lead Times
Rolling Up Cumulative Lead Times (Oracle Bills of Material Help)

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