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What (who) is real time - definition

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Real time; Realtime
Real-time describes various operations or processes that respond to inputs reliably within a specified time interval.
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1. Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. Such applications often require special operating systems (because everything else must take a back seat to response time) and speed-tuned hardware. 2. In jargon, refers to doing something while people are watching or waiting. "I asked her how to find the calling procedure's program counter on the stack and she came up with an algorithm in real time." Used to describe a system that must guarantee a response to an external event within a given time. (1997-11-23)
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If something is done in real time, there is no noticeable delay between the action and its effect or consequence.
...umpires, who have to make every decision in real time.
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Real-time

Real-time or real time describes various operations in computing or other processes that must guarantee response times within a specified time (deadline), usually a relatively short time. A real-time process is generally one that happens in defined time steps of maximum duration and fast enough to affect the environment in which it occurs, such as inputs to a computing system.

Examples of real-time operations include:

Examples of use of real time
1. One shows real–time monochrome pictures of the outside.
2. Three police choppers monitored the march in real time.
3. Unlike robots, we adapt to our environment in real time.
4. "You have to have really good intel in real time.
5. They can thus correct their pronunciation in real time.