echtzeitähnliche
Echtzeitähnliche, a German term, translates to "near real-time" or "real-time like" in English. It describes systems or processes that operate with a very small delay between an event occurring and its effect being observed or processed. Unlike true real-time systems, which guarantee a response within a strict, deterministic deadline, echtzeitähnliche systems aim for a rapid response but may occasionally exceed their targets by a small, acceptable margin.
The distinction between echtzeitähnliche and true real-time is crucial in computing. True real-time systems are often
Achieving an echtzeitähnliche behavior typically involves optimizing software, hardware, and network configurations to minimize latency. This