Real-time

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Real-time, real time, or realtime may refer to:

  • Real time (media), a narrative technique in which the events depicted take place entirely within the span of the depiction, and at the same rate
  • Real-time communications, communications media that enable publication in real-time (e.g. social media, live television, live radio)
  • Real-time Control System, the study of control systems that are subject to a real-time constraint
  • Real-time computing, the study of computer systems which are subject to a real-time constraint

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  • Realtime Interrupt, a 1995 science fiction novel by James P. Hogan, set in a near-future Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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