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'''Real-time''' computing describes problems with hard time constraints, where a computation is considered to have failed not just if it gives the wrong results, but also if it obtains those results outside of specified time bounds. |
[[Category:Encyclopedia]]'''Real-time''' computing describes problems with hard time constraints, where a computation is considered to have failed not just if it gives the wrong results, but also if it obtains those results outside of specified time bounds. A real-time system as a whole often is required to have ''fast'' operation as well as ''predictable'' behavior. |
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Real-time computing describes problems with hard time constraints, where a computation is considered to have failed not just if it gives the wrong results, but also if it obtains those results outside of specified time bounds. A real-time system as a whole often is required to have fast operation as well as predictable behavior.