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Fault tolerant design (translated from Japanese)
Fault tolerant design With this item. You explain concerning the theoretical fault tolerant design. Concerning mounting the specificationFault tolerant systemWe would like to be referred ...
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Fault-tolerant system
Fault-tolerant system This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems. For general theory, see fault tolerant design. Fault-tolerance or graceful ...
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Fault-tolerant design
Fault-tolerant design This article is about general fault-tolerant design theory. For specific implementations, see fault-tolerant system. Fault tolerant design refers ...
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Tolerant Systems
Tolerant Systems Tolerant Systems was a company founded in 1983 ... Dale Shipely (both from Intel) to build fault-tolerant computer systems based on the idea of shoe-box building blocks. Tolerant initially based their shoe-box system ...
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Byzantine fault tolerance
Byzantine fault tolerance Byzantine Fault Tolerance is the name given to a ... theTwo Generals' Problem. In general, a Byzantine fault is one in which a component of ... components. Correctly functioning components of a Byzantine fault tolerant system will be able to reach ...
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Error-tolerant design
Error-tolerant design An error-tolerant design is one that does not unduly ... errors. It is the human equivalent of fault tolerant design that allows equipment to continue functioning ... shaping constraints is one technique in error-tolerant design. An example is the interlock ...
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Talk:Armenian Genocide/Archive 1
... there. Maybe the genocide was our own fault. Imagine if the Armenians had actually resisted ... there. Maybe the genocide was our own fault. Imagine if the Armenians had actually resisted ... picture: Armenians got along well in the tolerant Ottoman Empire for centuries, as the "faithful ... 1.Armenians got along well in the tolerant Ottoman Empire for centuries, as the "faithful ... This is his mentality. Cyprus = Everything Greeks fault. Conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijan= Everything ...
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User talk:GoutamSaha
... GoutamSaha Headline text Software based Single Version Fault Tolerant Computing Software Based Single Version Fault Tolerant Computing Author: Goutam Kumar Saha Summary: Single Version fault tolerant system design is always a ...
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Safety engineering
... distinguish different extents of defective operation: A "fault" is said to occur when some piece ... cannot cause harm when it fails. A "fault-tolerant" system can continue to operate with faults ... and crew) so aircraft are usually "probabilistically fault-tolerant". Without any safety features, nuclear reactors ...
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Talk:Abraham ben Abraham
... read it was still a much more tolerant place then its neighbours and virtually all ... was one of the safest and most tolerant places there was - at least until the ... religious tolerance was replaced by not-so-tolerant laws of the partitioners. --Piotr Konieczny aka ... However, to describe it as egalitarian and "tolerant", is, in my opinion, inaccurate. HKT 20 ... was one of the safest and most tolerant places there was - at least until ...
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