From: Simon Wright <simon@pushface.org>
Subject: Re: Concurrency always is non-deterministic?
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 19:38:52 +0000
Date: 2012-02-13T19:38:52+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m28vk634mr.fsf@pushface.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1xf56jbutoa3$.sd93docj14m0$.dlg@40tude.net
"Dmitry A. Kazakov" <mailbox@dmitry-kazakov.de> writes:
> In a narrower sense, RT is when the quality of a value (e.g. of a
> response) depends on the real time. For example, when that value
> degrades as the time passes. Hard real-time is when the value reaches
> 0 in bounded time. A program is said to be real time, when it
> processes certain values before their quality degrades below specified
> (usually by the application domain) level.
A somewhat different statement from the one I'm used to, which is pretty
much as in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_computing
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-13 19:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-13 17:41 Concurrency always is non-deterministic? Long Hoàng Đình
2012-02-13 18:04 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2012-02-13 19:38 ` Simon Wright [this message]
2012-02-13 19:56 ` Bill Findlay
2012-02-14 1:13 ` Simon Wright
2012-02-14 11:29 ` John B. Matthews
2012-02-14 2:34 ` Phil Clayton
2012-02-13 18:06 ` Georg Bauhaus
2012-02-13 19:11 ` Niklas Holsti
2012-02-13 22:10 ` Brian Drummond
2012-02-14 2:18 ` Phil Clayton
2012-02-14 10:05 ` Erich
2012-02-14 15:00 ` Phil Clayton
2012-02-14 18:23 ` Jeffrey Carter
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