Real-time

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

  • Real time (media), a narrative technique whereby events are depicted as occurring entirely within the span of and at the same rate as the depiction
  • Real-time computing, the study of computer systems that are subject to a real-time constraint

Companies

  • Realtime Gaming, an online casino company developing download-based casino software, licensed by other operators
  • Realtime Publishers, a San Francisco-based corporate-sponsored e-publishing company for IT topics

Computing

Applications of real-time computing

  • Real-time computer graphics, the producing and analysis of images at display time
    • Real-time camera system, a system for controlling cameras in a 3D virtual environment
  • Real-time operating system, a multitasking operating system intended for applications with defined completion time and latency requirements
  • Real-time protection, automatic protection provided by computer security systems (anti-virus)
  • Real-time text, text that is transmitted live while it is being typed or produced
  • Real time Java, techniques for developing systems in the Java programming language with defined completion times
  • Real time disk encryption, encrypting data as it is written to disk
  • Real-time web, technologies and practices in which published information is immediately pushed to subscribers
  • Live streaming, continuously delivering multimedia in real time
  • Collaborative real-time editor, simultaneous editing of the same document by more than one person
  • Real-time Simulation, simulation able to run at the same rate as reality
  • Real-time Blackhole List, the first system to use DNS blacklist technology
  • Real-time Cmix, a music programming language
  • Real Time AudioSuite, an audio plug-in for Pro Tools

Network protocols

Other technology

  • Real-time locating system, the determination of a temporary location of a (moving) object in real time, according to definitions given with international standards ISO/IEC 19762-5 and ISO/IEC 24730-1
  • Real Time Gross Settlement, an online system for settling transactions between financial institutions
  • Real Time Kinematic, a satellite navigation technique
  • Real-time polymerase chain reaction, a laboratory technique for amplification of DNA that provides quantitative results during the process

Film, television and radio

Music

Literature

  • Realtime Interrupt, a 1995 science fiction novel by James P. Hogan, set in a near-future Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Simulated Real Time, an art- and literature project devised and coordinated by Torkel S Wächter 2010, its first part 32 Postkarten is set in Hamburg, Germany, in the early 1940s.

Video gaming

Other uses

  • Real-time data, information that is delivered immediately after collection
  • Real-time business intelligence, the process of delivering information about business operations without any latency
  • Real-time sociolinguistics, a sociolinguistic research method in which data is collected over time
  • Realtime transcription, transcription of spoken words as they are being spoken
  • Real time, a synonym for presentism in philosophy of time
  • Real-time, a synonym for the present, as events happen

See also

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