Ask HN: What do you consider real-time?
Forget the marketing-speak, curious to see what formal definitions are used. Are these typically system response latency cutoffs that vary by industry? ie. 1 second would not be real-time for algo trading, but might be for tweet aggregation for brands
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[ 4387 ms ] story [ 1143 ms ] threadIn 1968 Robert Miller published his classic paper Response time in man-computer conversational transactions in which he described three different orders of magnitude of computer mainframe responsiveness:
- A response time of 100ms is perceived as instantaneous.
- Response times of 1 second or less are fast enough for users to feel they are interacting freely with the information.
- Response times greater than 10 seconds completely lose the user’s attention.
But I totally agree with you, it totally depends on what is the purpose of your system.
More info here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_computing#Criteria...
Also look up RISC and RTOS