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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Science & IT

Reference time vs initial time

Hello. Does anybody know the difference between initial time and reference time terms? Which one should I use when writing about time when computer program is going to start calculation? Thanks in advance.
  

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0 Hi,02br 00I don't know if I can be of any help, I'll just tell you what I think:02br 02br 00- a 01u 00reference time02u 00 is a time you choose in order to be able to consider other events in relation to that reference point. 02br 02br 00- the 01u 00initial time02u 00 is a 01u 00reference time02u 00 that is set to take account of the time when a certain process starts. 02br 02br 00I don't even know if I wrote that in acceptable English, but since no one hasn't replied yet, that's better than nothing.

  • 0 Hi,02br 00I don't know if I can be of any help, I'll just tell you what I think:02br 02br 00- a 01u 00reference time02u 00 is a time you choose in order to be able to consider other events in relation to that reference point.
  • 02br 02br 00- the 01u 00initial time02u 00 is a 01u 00reference time02u 00 that is set to take account of the time when a certain process starts.
  • 02br 02br 00I don't even know if I wrote that in acceptable English, but since no one hasn't replied yet, that's better than nothing.
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0 Hi,02br
00I don't know if I can be of any help, I'll just tell you what I think:02br
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00- a 01u00reference time02u00 is a time you choose in order to be able to consider other events in relation to that reference point. You can set as many reference times as you need.02br
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00- the 01u00initial time0

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