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real timeреальное время (The actual time in which events occur)
real-time animationанимация в реальном времени (Computer animation in which images are computed and updated on the screen at the same rate at which the objects simulated might move in the real world. Real-time animation allows dynamic involvement by the user because the computer can accept and incorporate keystrokes or controller movements as it is drawing the next image in the animation sequence. Arcade-style animation (such as in a flight simulator program) makes use of real-time animation in translating game plays into on-screen actions. In contrast, in animation done in virtual time, image frames are first calculated and stored and later replayed at a higher rate to achieve smoother movement)
real-time block listчёрный список реального времени
real-time block listсписок блокировок реального времени (A dynamic list that is maintained inside an organization or by a remote third-party organization that contains a list of known unsolicited e-mail sources. The receiving mail server may refuse connections from addresses that are on a RBL)
real-time block list serviceслужба распространения списков заблокированных IP-адресов в реальном времени (The business that compiles and distributes lists of IP addresses from which spam has originated in the past)
real-time event streamпоток событий в реальном времени (Alex_Odeychuk)
real-time lost eventпотерянное событие реального времени (ssn)
Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling diagramструктурная схема ROOM (A graphical model of a system's components and their relationships (the structure), and of the system's response to events (its behavior))
real-time protectionзащита в режиме реального времени (An option in Windows AntiSpyware that, when selected, provides spyware protection in real time)
Real-Time Streaming Protocolпротокол RTSP (A network protocol, defined in RFC 2326, for controlling one or more digital media streams or a presentation (the aggregate of related media streams))