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A transmission or data processing mode in which the data is entered in an interactive session where an application can respond fast enough to affect later data input.
Ãâó: www.quadron.com/speed/speed.html
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The processing of information that returns a result so rapidly that the interaction appears to be instantaneous. Telephone calls and videoconferencing are examples of real-time applications.
Ãâó: www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/csit/vidconf/glossary.shtml
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Computer speed coinciding with the speed of the user; with no delay between computer response time and the user; instantaneous.
Ãâó: www.cybernet1.com/hcs/glossary.htm
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A means of recording or manipulating audio or data as it occurs. For example, you must record a cassette copy of a phonograph record live ?that is, as the record plays in real time ?rather than entering the notes one at a time.
Ãâó: emusician.com/mag/emusic_glossary_terms/
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A real-time stock, bond, option or futures quote is one that reports the most current price available when a security changes hand. A delayed quote shows a security's price 15 minutes and sometimes 20 minutes after a trade takes place.
Ãâó: www.thehollandergroup.com/Glossary.htm
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