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What (who) is run-time - definition

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Run-time; Run time (disambiguation); Run time (computing); Runtime behavior; Run time; Runtime (disambiguation)

run-time         
¦ noun Computing
1. the length of time a program takes to run.
the time at which a program is run.
2. a cut-down version of a program that can be run but not changed.
run time         
Run time is the time during which a computer program is running. (COMPUTING)
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run time         
1. The elapsed time to perform a computation on a particular computer. 2. The amount of time a processor actually spent on a particular process and not on other processes or overhead (see time-sharing). 3. The period of time during which a program is being executed, as opposed to compile-time or load time. The term should be hyphenated when used as an adjective. 4. run-time support. (2001-09-14)

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Runtime

Runtime, run-time, or run time may refer to:

Examples of use of run-time
1. Raich, the world champion and World Cup holder in slalom, won with a combined two–run time of 1 minute, 43.14 seconds.
2. Despite the manipulative and trite mechanisms that detract from "Elizabethtown" –– the pop–addled soundtrack, the two–hour–plus run time –– the film is at least thematically consistent with director Cameron Crowe‘s more rewarding works.
3. Zablocki put the pressure on Huefner with a final–run time of 47.236 seconds –– but the German, sliding next, came up with a 46.'81–second final trip all but assuring the sweep.