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单词 real-time
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real-time


re·al time

R0069700 (rē′əl, rēl)n.1. The actual time in which a physical process under computer study or control occurs.2. The time required for a computer to solve a problem, measured from the time data are fed in to the time a solution is received.3. The timing or arrangement allowing a process, such as an exchange of remarks, to occur normally, as without delay or asynchronism: communicated in real time by instant messaging rather than by email.
real′-time′ adj.

real-time

adj (Computer Science) denoting or relating to a data-processing system in which a computer receives constantly changing data, such as information relating to air-traffic control, travel booking systems, etc, and processes it sufficiently rapidly to be able to control the source of the data

re′al time`

(ˈri əl, ril)
n. the actual time during which a process takes place or an event occurs. [1950–55]

re′al-time`



adj. of or pertaining to computer applications or processes that can respond immediately to user input. [1960–65]
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Adj.1.real-time - of or relating to computer systems that update information at the same rate they receive informationcomputer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures

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real-time

denoting or relating to a data-processing system in which a computer receives constantly changing data, such as information relating to air-traffic control, travel booking systems, etc., and processes it sufficiently rapidly to be able to control the source of the data

real-time

[′rēl ‚tīm] (computer science) Pertaining to a data-processing system that controls an ongoing process and delivers its outputs (or controls its inputs) not later than the time when these are needed for effective control; for instance, airline reservations booking and chemical processes control.

real-time

(1)Describes an application which requires a program torespond to stimuli within some small upper limit of responsetime (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at achemical plant is the classic example. Such applicationsoften require special operating systems (because everythingelse must take a back seat to response time) and speed-tunedhardware.

real-time

(2)In jargon, refers to doing something while people arewatching or waiting. "I asked her how to find the callingprocedure's program counter on the stack and she came up withan algorithm in real time."

Used to describe a system that must guarantee a response to anexternal event within a given time.

real-time


real-time

1. Pert. to technologies that report or record events and processes as they happen; said, e.g., of imaging procedures that take moving pictures rather than static images of body structures.2. Pert. to computer systems that analyze data at the same rate as data is received, allowing automatic control of a process.

real-time


Real Time

Describing the immediate reporting of an occurrence. Many quotes offered by brokers to clients are in real time, which means changes to the quotes occur as soon as the brokerage itself receives the information.

real-time

Of or relating to the actual time during which something occurs; that is, current as opposed to delayed. For example, real-time stock price quotations are generally available to investors with Internet brokerage accounts.
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