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1 fault
[fɔ:lt] n սխալ, թերություն, արատ. a fault in essay սխալ ստեղծագործության մեջ. find fault with մանրախնդրություն անել. տեխ. անսար քություն, վթար a fault in the electrical system ան սարքություն էլեկտրական համակար գում. (մեղք) He is at fault նա մեղավոր է/ճիշտ չէ. without fault անմեղ. personal fault անձնական մեղք. admissin of fault մեղքի ընդունում. Unless my memory is at fault Եթե ինձ իմ հիշողությունը չի դավաճանում. be at fault հետքը կորցնել: հմկրգ. fault - tolerant system սխալների նկատ մամբ կայուն համակարգ. fault avoidance ան սարքության կանխում. fault detection սխալ ների հայտնաբերում. fault look up անսար քությունների որո նում -
2 fault tolerance
"The ability of computer hardware or software to ensure data integrity when hardware failures occur. Fault-tolerant features appear in many server operating systems and include mirrored volumes, RAID-5 volumes, and server clusters." -
3 Fault
خطأ. غلط ، عيب -
4 Fault
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5 FAULT-ISOLATION TEST
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6 FAULT TOLERANCE
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7 FAULT ISOLATION
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8 FAULT LIGHT
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9 FAULT
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10 FAULT-TOLERANT
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11 FAULT-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
English-Arabic military dictionary > FAULT-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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12 FAULT
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13 fault
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14 fault warning
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15 fault
"A physical defect, such as a loose connection, that prevents a system or device from operating as it should." -
16 fault
A programming error that can cause the software to fail. -
17 fault tree analysis diagram
A type of diagram commonly used to illustrate events that might lead to a failure so the failure can be prevented.English-Arabic terms dictionary > fault tree analysis diagram
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18 fault injection
"A technology allowing users to inject faults into an executable without requiring rebuilding the binary or modifying the source code; thus, providing a means of simulating errors and testing recovery."إقحام/إدخال الخطأ -
19 fault tolerant heap
A heap manager that can tolerate some types of programming errors (faults) which in the default Windows heap manager would result in crashes. -
20 Fault (geology)
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fault — n [Anglo French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1: a usu. intentional act forbidden by law; also: a usu. intentional omission to do something (as to exercise due care) required by law see also negligence … Law dictionary
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