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  • 111fault-tolerant —  Fault Tolerant  Отказоустойчивый   Термин, описывающий систему, в компоненте или подсистеме которой может происходить сбой, но при этом функционирование всей системы не нарушается …

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  • 112fault-finding — [adj] critical captious, carping, fussy, hairsplitting*, hard to please, hypercritical, nagging, niggling, nit picking, overcritical, pettifogging, quibbling; concept 267 …

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  • 113fault|ful — «FLT fuhl», adjective. 1. full of faults; faulty: »faultful carelessness. 2. = culpable. (Cf. ↑culpable) …

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  • 114Fault (geology) — Part of a series on earthquakes Types Foreshock • Aftershock • Blind thrust Doublet • Interplate • …

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  • 115Fault injection — In software testing, fault injection is a technique for improving the coverage of a test by introducing faults in order to test code paths, in particular error handling code paths, that might otherwise rarely be followed. It is often used with… …

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  • 116Fault-tolerant design — In engineering, Fault tolerant design, also known as fail safe design, is a design that enables a system to continue operation, possibly at a reduced level (also known as graceful degradation), rather than failing completely, when some part of… …

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  • 117Fault-tolerant system — This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems. For general theory, see fault tolerant design. Fault tolerance or graceful degradation is the property that enables a system (often computer based) to continue operating… …

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  • 118Fault (legal) — The meaning of fault Different forms of liability employ different notions of fault, in some there is no need to prove fault. Fault basically refers to legal blameworthiness and responsibility in each area of law. It refers to both the Actus Reus …

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  • 119Fault scarp — A fault scarp is the topographic expression of faulting attributed to the displacement of the land surface by movement along the fault. It can be caused by differential erosion along an old inactive geologic fault (a sort of old rupture) with… …

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  • 120Fault indicator — A fault indicator is a device which provides visual indication of an electrical fault. They are used in electric power distribution networks as a means of automatically detecting and identifying faults. Basic principles During an electrical fault …

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