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An operating system intended to serve real-time applications that process data as it comes, without [[#Buffer_Delay|buffer delays]]. | An operating system intended to serve real-time applications that process data as it comes, without [[#Buffer_Delay|buffer delays]]. | ||
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A real-time system is subject to a "real-time constraint" - a guaranteed response within a specified time constraint between event to system response. Real-time constraints are also referred to as "deadlines". Real-time systems control an environment by receiving data, processing it, and returning the results sufficiently quickly to affect the environment at that time.
Real-time Operating System
An operating system intended to serve real-time applications that process data as it comes, without buffer delays.