adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
operating
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Solaris 1.1 and 2.1 will be implemented on the embedded architecture along with real-time operating systems.
unix
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Cray licensed the Real/IX real-time Unix from ModComp for the effort.
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On top of this Ready Systems can add different layers for different implementations, the most powerful of which is a real-time Unix offering.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Advances in microscopy may soon allow the real-time visualization of any such changes.
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But these real-time happenings are held at a curious distance-we only witness them through Cleave's digressive prose.
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Jerusalem's wish-list includes nuclear-capable Tomahawk cruise missiles, real-time satellite intelligence and funding for missile defence.
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No introduction, training, or assistance in practicing new skills and behaviors in the real-time pursuit of performance.
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Performance Technologies was showing off a new system last week targeted at OEMs and integrators active in the real-time and embedded markets.
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The process is one of real-time digitisation.
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The system provides operators with detailed real-time analysis of the status of all of their fleets.
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Unfortunately Dash did not make real-time observations about my character.