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  2. Real-time computing - Wikipedia

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    The term "real-time" is used in process control and enterprise systems to mean "without significant delay". Real-time software may use one or more of the following: synchronous programming languages, real-time operating systems (RTOSes), and real-time networks. Each of these provide essential frameworks on which to build a real-time software ...

  3. Real-time - Wikipedia

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    Real-time operating system, for running real-time software; Real-time protection, protection enabled constantly, rather than by, say, a virus scan; Real-time text, transmitted as it is being typed or produced; Real time Java, for real-time programs in Java; Real-time disk encryption, encrypting data as it is written to disk

  4. Real time (media) - Wikipedia

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    Real time within the media is a method in which events are portrayed at the same rate at which they occur in the plot. For example, if a film told in real time is two ...

  5. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    The sentence can be read as "Reginam occidere nolite, timere bonum est, si omnes consentiunt, ego non. Contradico." ("don't kill the Queen, it is good to be afraid, even if all agree I do not. I object."), or the opposite meaning "Reginam occidere nolite timere, bonum est; si omnes consentiunt ego non contradico.

  6. Sentence (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    A major sentence is a regular sentence; it has a subject and a predicate, e.g. "I have a ball." In this sentence, one can change the persons, e.g. "We have a ball." However, a minor sentence is an irregular type of sentence that does not contain a main clause, e.g. "Mary!", "Precisely so.", "Next Tuesday evening after it gets dark."

  7. Real-time communication - Wikipedia

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    Real-time communication systems are generally understood as one of two types: Hard Real-Time (HRT) and Soft Real-Time (SRT). [2] The difference between a hard and soft real-time communication system is the consequences of incorrect operation.

  8. Every Real Housewife Who Went to Jail: Jen Shah, Karen ... - AOL

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    The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah began a six and a half-year prison sentence in February 2023. ... Jen’s prison sentence was reduced for a second time in January 2025 ...

  9. Real-time database - Wikipedia

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    Such real-time databases are useful for assisting social media platforms in the removal of fake news, in-store surveillance cameras identifying potential shoplifters by their behavior/movements, etc. The second meaning of the term “real-time database” adheres to a stricter definition of real-time consistent with Real-time computing. Hard ...