
1) Cinematic technique
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(gameplay) Any case where the game state (gameplay challenge), actions, and cause-effect reactions are furthered via some rate of game time to actual time.
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[Doctor Who] for BBC Worldwide: ==Synopsis== There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the ...
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[Italy] Real Time (Discovery Real Time until August 31, 2010) is an Italian television channel owned by Discovery Networks Europe. The channel launched on October 1, 2005, becoming the sixth Discovery network to launch in Italy. It showed lifestyle programmes targeting a female high-class audience of 25-44 year olds. It features both foreig...
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System that respond, or data that is supplied, as events happen....
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[Adjective] Happening now, up to the minute.
Example: You can get real-time traffic information on the Internet.
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A real-time stock or bond quote is one that states a security`s most recent offer to sell or bid (buy). Different from a delayed quote, which shows the same bid and ask prices 15 minutes and sometimes 20 minutes after a trade takes place.
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true operational time of measurement
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pertaining to the processing of data by a computer in connection with another process outside the computer according to time requirements imposed by the outside process
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A real time stock or bond quote is one that states a security's most recent offer to sell or bid (buy). A delayed quote shows the same bid and ask prices 15 minutes and sometimes 20 minutes after a trade takes place.
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In sequencing software there are generally two types of recording procedures, real-time; and step-time. Real-time is literally recorded in time that has not been adjusted, such as slowed down. Step-time is a recording method of inputting MIDI data that is sequentially laid down note-by-note, chord-by-chord and is particularly helpful for inputt...
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The current prices and volumes relating to the stock in question. A real-time price is a snapshot at the time requested and does not update unless refreshed. Real time prices only apply when the market is open.
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Occurring at the same time as other, usually human, activities. In real-time sequence recording, timing information is encoded along with the note data by analyzing the timing of the input. In real-time editing, changes in parameter settings can be heard immediately, without the need to play a new note or wait for computational processes to be comp...
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A real-time stock or bond quote is one that states a security's most recent offer to sell or bid (bu
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In computing, systems which receive information and update it at the same time
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immediate processing of input or notification of status.
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A reference made to actual time in a computer process. For example a company selling a product... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/real-time.htm?id=1216&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of real time'>more</a>
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A term used to describe the concept of happening now. Car brake management systems are real-time systems as are foreign exchange data feeds for investment bankers. If these systems do not respond immediately there will be some negative consequences for the user.
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Real time is a level of computer responsiveness that a user senses as sufficiently immediate or that enables the computer to keep up with some external process (for example, to present visualisations of the weather as it constantly changes). Real time describes a human rather than a machine sense of time.
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An audio process that can be carried out as the signal is being recorded or played back. The opposite is off-line, where the signal is processed in non-real time. In sequencing software there are generally two types of recording procedures, real-time; and step-time. Real-time is literally recorded in time that has not been adjusted, such as slowed ...
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[
n] - (computer science) the time it takes for a process under computer control to occur
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An application in which information is received and responded to immediately.
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The time interval over which the system temperature is sampled for the derivative function.
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noun (computer science) the time it takes for a process under computer control to occur
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adjective of or relating to computer systems that update information at the same rate they receive information
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