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  2. Dependability - Wikipedia

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    The field of dependability has evolved from these beginnings to be an internationally active field of research fostered by a number of prominent international conferences, notably the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, the International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems and the International Symposium on ...

  3. Reliability (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    While a reliable test may provide useful valid information, a test that is not reliable cannot possibly be valid. [7] For example, if a set of weighing scales consistently measured the weight of an object as 500 grams over the true weight, then the scale would be very reliable, but it would not be valid (as the returned weight is not the true ...

  4. Reliability engineering - Wikipedia

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    Reliability engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended function adequately for a specified period of time, OR will operate in a defined environment without failure. [1]

  5. Reliability, availability and serviceability - Wikipedia

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    Reliability can be characterized in terms of mean time between failures (MTBF), with reliability = exp(−t/MTBF). [5] Availability means the probability that a system is operational at a given time, i.e. the amount of time a device is actually operating as the percentage of total time it should be operating. High-availability systems may ...

  6. By Definition, These Are Dependable Stocks - AOL

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    If you expect the consumer staples industry to thrive over time, since consumers will always, by definition, need their staples, the Vanguard Consumer By Definition, These Are Dependable Stocks ...

  7. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language , the words begin , start , commence , and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous .

  8. Fault tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Computers that were very dependable but required constant monitoring, such as those used to monitor and control nuclear power plants or supercollider experiments; and; Computers with a high amount of runtime that would be under heavy use, such as many of the supercomputers used by insurance companies for their probability monitoring.

  9. International scientific vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Word or root Scientific meaning from Latin Example Latin word Latin meaning Scientific meaning from Greek Example Greek word Greek meaning Notes alg- alga: alga alga: seaweed: pain: analgesic: ἄλγος: pain crema- burn: cremation: cremāre: to burn hang, be suspended cremaster: κρεμάννυμι: I hang (tr.)