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Definition of Real-time operation
1. Noun. Data processing fast enough to keep up with an outside process.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Real-time Operation
Literary usage of Real-time operation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lessons from Liberalised Electricity Marketsby International Energy Agency by International Energy Agency (2005)
"Binding contracts are made prior to real-time operation and balance-responsible
market players are forced into the intra-day and/or real-time adjustment ..."
2. Drinking Water Distribution Systems: Assessing and Reducing Risks by National Research Council (U.S.), National Academies Press (U.S. (2006)
"... development, and experimental applications in data integration are needed so
that distribution system models can be used in real-time operation. ..."
3. China's Power Sector Reforms: Where to Next? by International Energy Agency, Caroline Varley (2006)
"... principle is that of balance responsibility, meaning that the market participants
must obtain a net portfolio balance in advance of real-time operation. ..."
4. Computer Models for Water-Resources Planning and Management: National Study by Ralph A. Wurbs (1997)
"The model was originally developed for planning but has also been used for
real-time operation. In the model, each reservoir was subdivided into five ..."
5. Lessons from Liberalised Electricity Marketsby International Energy Agency by International Energy Agency (2005)
"Binding contracts are made prior to real-time operation and balance-responsible
market players are forced into the intra-day and/or real-time adjustment ..."
6. Small Business Innovation Research: Abstracts of Phase I Awards, Dept. of by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"... to address very small sample sizes and to quantify inhomogeneity within a
sample, and (5) high speed analysis techniques to permit real time operation. ..."