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Timing failure

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Timing failure is a failure of a process, or part of a process, in a synchronous distributed system or real-time system to meet limits set on execution time, message delivery, clock drift rate or clock skew.

Asynchronous distributed systems cannot be said to have timing failures as guarantees are not provided for response times.