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- adjective computing of a system that
responds toevents orsignals within apredictable time after theiroccurrence ; specifically theresponse time must be within themaximum allowed , but is typically synchronous.
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It's in realtime, meaning the little critter is walking along at a fairly brisk pace (for a crinoid, that is).
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It's in realtime, meaning the little critter is walking along at a fairly brisk pace (for a crinoid, that is).
Catch that crinoid! 2005
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I hope it is recorded and played on NASA TV in realtime who thought? shakedown
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So given that the best way to deal with the streamlining the information of the realtime web is in realtime, we have very interesting times ahead.
What can dogs tell us about the real-time web? | FactoryCity 2009
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Being able to converse in realtime with the game characters would lend itself very well to RPGs or adventure games.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Some hands on with Project Natal 2009
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High resolution direct visual feeds made in realtime and fed to retina, able to fool viewer for indefinite periods [Wang06]
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The same information provided in realtime can be more valuable than that provided delayed such as with stock quotes.
Price Discrimination and Information, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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March 23rd, 2010 at 10: 07 pm dbadass says: bela-what importance is it what one does in realtime to a discussion on a political blog about the Community Reinvestment Act?
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I know realtime is the new, new thing, especially in the Valley, but it has a huge limitation.
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Assessment, both formative and cumulative could be in realtime, linked to parent emails.
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