??? 12/05/05 19:52 Read: times |
#104730 - How Many Definitions Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
I have no objection to you having your own personal definition of 'real time', but if you persist in presenting that definition on a public forum as though it were correct
I do so, because it is correct albeit not when misused to describe an OS There are likely to be as many definitions of real time as there are dictionaries. My (UK) Chambers Dictionary (much respected in the UK) defines real time as: 'Relating to or designating a system in which the processing of data occurs as it is generated' It says nothing about immediately or NOW. Indeed, provided a system processed each piece of data before the next one occurs it would meet this definition. Ian |