A complete answer to this question is beyond the scope of this website, as it requires several years of college courses and about twice that in on the job experience to properly learn. However it is basically an extension of standard systems analysis and design (which is still at least 2 full college courses) with a large amount of tedious bookkeeping added to make certain that all realtime requirements are fully met.
Another point that is vital to understand is whether this is a hard realtime system or a soft realtime system. Hard realtime systems are much more difficult, as failure to meet even one of the real time requirements means total failure of the system to fulfill its purpose, making it useless. Soft realtime systems on the other hand are permitted to occasionally miss deadlines or otherwise fail to consistently meet some of the realtime requirements, as long as it is able to catchup later and meet the realtime requirements on the average.
some of the limitations of systems analysis and design include: -complexity and scope of the system -technological changes -financial issues -presence of few systems auditors
A priori analysis of an algorithm refers to its time and space complexity analysis using mathematical (algebraic) methods or using a theoritical model such as a finite state machine. (In short, analysis prior to running on real machine.) A posteriori analysis of an algorithm refers to the statistical analysis of its space and time complexity after it is actualy run on a practical machine. (in short, anaysis of its statistics after running it on a real machine)
It all depends on student interest area, whether he wants to go in HR/Marketing/Finance and etc. In my opinion, it is better to go for M.tech OS MS,rahter then going for MBA. M.tech provide variety of career options for students. MTech program in Computer Science & Engineering takes a unified approach to the design and analysis of computing structures across hardware/software, systems/applications, and theory/experiments. a wide range of career options are available for m.tech (Cs) student such as: Real-time and embedded systems / Information Security / Software Engineering Connected Systems / Entertainment Systems / IT-assisted education / Computer applications in finance and commerce .
The main advantage of real-time processing is that you will get results immediately. This will allow one to make quick decisions before too much time is wasted as they are able to monitor the process in real time.
When you're searching for something you are simply examining each entity, comparing them with another entity in order to locate a match. When you're sorting entities, you are re-arranging the order of those entities. In both cases you will perform a comparison between two entities at a time, the only real difference is that you do not re-arrange the entities when searching.
Barry E. Cushing has written: 'A mathematical approach to the analysis and design of internal control systems' -- subject(s): Economics 'Real-time information processing in marketing' -- subject(s): Electronic data processing, Real-time data processing, Marketing 'Spread Sheet and Database Applications for Accounting Information System' 'Accounting information systems' -- subject(s): Accounting, Data processing, Information storage and retrieval systems
Hard real-time = Pacemakers, Airplane control systems Soft real-time = Live Video Streaming
some of the limitations of systems analysis and design include: -complexity and scope of the system -technological changes -financial issues -presence of few systems auditors
Hans A. Hansson has written: 'Time and probability in formal design of distributed systems' -- subject(s): Electronic data processing, Distributed processing, Real-time data processing, System design
Adaptive systems in Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) refer to systems that are capable of adjusting and evolving in response to changes in their environment or requirements. These systems are designed to be flexible and responsive to ensure that they continue to meet the needs of users and the organization over time. Adaptive systems are particularly important in today's fast-paced and dynamic business environment.
The collection of data and statistical analysis are time-consuming
The collection of data and statistical analysis are time-consuming
J. E. Cooling has written: 'COOLING MODULA 2 MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS' 'Software engineering for real-time systems' -- subject(s): Real-time data processing, Software engineering 'Real-time embedded computer systems' 'Real-Time Software Sustems'
sales order processing and reservation systems
Real-time systems are required in situations when real-time processing is needed or intense calculations need to be done.
real-time operating systems are systems that respond to input immediately. They are used for such tasks as navigation, in which the computer must react to a steady flow of new information without interruption. Most general-purpose operating systems are not real-time because they can take a few seconds, or even minutes, to react. Real time systems are systems that respond with in time constraint.it is of two type Hard real time Soft real time Hard real time systems are those systems that respond in time and if not than it is not of any use. Soft real system are that system if time constraint is over than after it will be rescheduled
real-time analysis of a model, as you can edit it on-site.