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Real-time results without real-time systems

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2004
The data acquisition system at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), Michigan State University, East Lansing, is based on commodity PC components running an unmodified Linux kernel. A commercial PCI-VME bus bridge connects the readout processors of this system to digitization hardware.
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Real-time PCR

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2007
Research into the field of DNA has increased dramatically in the years since DNA profiling was first identified. Since then, techniques have been developed to identify individuals from DNA samples equivalent to a single cell. Development of these techniques meant that the ability to accurately quantitate the DNA in such samples was required to evolve ...
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Real time dispatch gets real time results

1997 IEEE International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.97CH36023), 2002
Since the on-line dispatch system is the primary method of prioritizing and directing the flow of work through a paperless fab, it makes sense that we place high demands on a dispatching tool. The demands were met by ASI's RTD system. The flexibility and customizability that RTD offers allows us to execute dispatch logic using real-time factory systems
K. Appleton-Day, null Liming Shao
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Real-Time Automata

2001
We study here the class of timed automata with a single clock which is reset at each transition. We adapt for these automata the classical results for finite automata: the Kleene Theorem, the closure under complementation and the Pumping Lemma. We provide an algorithm for the elimination of stuttering steps, which is essential in complementation. This
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Real time applications

ACM SIGMINI Newsletter, 1975
Those who read a comment in last month's Newsletter about calculators and minicomputers are probably wondering who the person is who wrote it. Let me introduce myself. My name is John Barkley and I work at the National Bureau of Standards in the Analytical Chemistry Division.
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Real-time squared: A real-time data set for real-time GDP forecasting

International Journal of Forecasting, 2008
Abstract This paper uses real-time data to mimic real-time GDP forecasting activity. Through automatic searches for the best indicators for predicting GDP one and four steps ahead, we compare the out-of-sample forecasting performance of adaptive models using different data vintages, and produce three main findings.
GOLINELLI, ROBERTO, G. Parigi
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Real-Time PCR

2004
The development of instruments that allow real-time monitoring of fluorescence within PCR reaction vessels is a significant advance in clinical bacteriology. The technology is very flexible, and many alternative instruments and fluorescent probe systems are currently available.
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Real Time in Distributed Real Time Systems

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Any real time computer control system must have a capability to measure the duration between events in the metric of real time and must respond to a stimulus within a given real time interval. This paper discusses some of the implications which result from the inclusion of this real time metric on the specification, communication and error detection in
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Real time logging and real time decisions

8th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society, 2003
The exploration and development of oil fields are high cost activities, commonly involving millions of dollars. Usually, technicians face situations where proper and quick decisions could imply money saving. In offshore areas, an exploratory or development well may have a final cost close to 15 US$MM.
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Real time

New Scientist, 2013
This thesis is a novel about a thirty-six-year-old software consultant with an obsessive personality named Brent Stannic. At the novel’s opening, Brent’s obsessions focus primarily on the past, namely the dissolution of his once hugely successful high-frequency trading firm called Real Time Trades.
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