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Non-real time

Updated: 06/27/2017 by Computer Hope
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Non-real time, or NRT, is a term used to describe a process or event that does not occur immediately. For example, communication via posts in a forum can be considered non-real time as responses often do not occur immediately and can sometimes take hours or even days.

Examples of non-real time communication

  • Bulletin board or forum communication.
  • E-mail
  • Facsimile
  • Snail mail

Real-time

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