What is the difference between hard and soft
real-time systems?
Answer Posted / empo
Hard Read System is a restrictive system responding to
critical real time tasks with in the deadline to avoid any
damage or casuse e.g Plane-Screen,AntiLock Braking System...
Soft Real System is less restrictive and it just have a
priority to other tasks and a delay might occur.Soft Real
Systems have their application where delay dont have any
connection with damage.e.g A.c,Microwave open...etc...
Linux System provide SRTS support.
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