Bittidek
Bittidek is a term used primarily in theoretical and fictional contexts to describe a modular framework for time-deterministic distributed computation. It is not an officially standardized technology, but rather a concept used to illustrate how data and control flow can be organized in highly predictable ways.
In a bittidek-inspired model, a network comprises multiple compute nodes connected by a deterministic interconnect. Data
The term has appeared in academic-style discussions and speculative fiction as a way to discuss challenges
Because bittidek is not an industry standard, practical implementations vary widely in details such as word
See also: deterministic latency, time-division multiplexing, synchronous digital design, hardware architecture.