Real-time means the actual time during which a process or event occurs.
Real-time means the actual time in which an event takes place, with the reporting on or the recording of the event simultaneous with its occurrence.
Real-time has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Examples of Real-time in a sentence
For Applications that use location-based APIs for real-time navigation (including, but not limited to, turn-by-turn route guidance and other routing that is enabled through the use of a sensor), You must have an end-user license agreement that includes the following notice: YOUR USE OF THIS REAL TIME ROUTE GUIDANCE APPLICATION IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK.
More Definitions of Real-time
Real-time means within no more than one hour.
Real-time means the electronic processing of transactional data instantaneously upon data entry or receipt of a command.
Real-time as used in this Section, means the transmission of information through data links so rapid that the information is available to the dispensing pharmacy and requesting pharmacy sites simultaneously.
Real-time or “real-time reporting” means the instant transmission of unfiltered ignition interlock violations as defined in R17- 5-601, and data as prescribed in R17-5-610, including photographs digital images, to the manufacturer’s website for viewing by the Department without delay, as electronic or digital service permits.
Real-time. – means the actual time during which a process or event occurs (i.e., millisecond by millisecond performance of functions).
Real-time means live, instantaneous transmission or a transmission with a short (typically less than 15 minutes) delay.
Real-time means the actual span of uninterrupted time during which all parts of an electronic notarial act occur.