real-time

Vocabulary Word

Definition
The term 'real-time' implies an action or process that occurs immediately, without any time lag or delay. A good illustration is a live video stream, which is delivered in 'real-time'.
Examples in Different Contexts
In disaster response, 'real-time' information saves lives. A relief coordinator might stress, 'We need real-time updates on the storm’s path to plan our emergency response accurately.'
Practice Scenarios
Marketing

Scenario:

Our goal is to maximize the reach of our online ads while controlling costs.

Response:

Absolutely, leveraging real-time bidding could yield greater cost efficiency for our ads.

Creative

Scenario:

Our designs would be more accurate if our edits could be visualized simultaneously.

Response:

That’s a good point. Real-time rendering would enable us to visualize changes instantly.

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