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:
Computing
    
- Real-time computing, hardware and software systems subject to a specified time constraint
 - Real-time clock, a computer clock that keeps track of the current time
 - Real-time Control System, a reference model architecture suitable for software-intensive, real-time computing
 - Real-time Programming Language, a compiled database programming language which expresses work to be done by a particular time
 
Applications
    
- Real-time computer graphics,  sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time
- Real-time camera system, for controlling cameras in a 3D virtual environment
 
 - Real-time operating system, for running real-time software
 - Real-time protection, protection enabled constantly, rather than by, say, a virus scan
 - Real-time text, transmitted as it is being typed or produced
 - Real time Java, for real-time programs in Java
 - Real-time disk encryption, encrypting data as it is written to disk
 - Real-time web, whereby information is sent to users as it becomes available
 - Live streaming, continuously delivering multimedia in real time
 - Collaborative real-time editor, simultaneous editing of a document by several users
 - Real-time simulation, simulation able to run at the same rate as reality
 - Real-time Blackhole List, a DNS blacklist
 - Real-time Cmix, a music programming language
 - Real Time AudioSuite, an audio plug-in for Pro Tools
 
Other science and technology
    
- Real-time locating system, a system used to automatically identify and track the location of objects or people in real time
 - Real-time gross settlement, an online system for settling financial transactions
 - Real-time kinematic, a satellite navigation technique
 - Real-time polymerase chain reaction, a laboratory technique which monitors target DNA during the PCR
 
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