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  2. Persistence (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of orthogonal persistence environments is simpler and less error-prone programs. [ citation needed ] The term "persistent" was first introduced by Atkinson and Morrison [ 1 ] in the sense of orthogonal persistence: they used an adjective rather than a verb to emphasize persistence as a property of the data, as distinct from an ...

  3. Macro (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Macros are used to make a sequence of computing instructions available to the programmer as a single program statement, making the programming task less tedious and less error-prone. [2] [3] Thus, they are called "macros" because a "big" block of code can be expanded from a "small" sequence of characters.

  4. Usability - Wikipedia

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    Either eliminate error-prone conditions or check for them and present users with a confirmation option before they commit to the action. Recognition rather than recall : [ 24 ] Minimize the user's memory load by making objects, actions, and options visible.

  5. Overfitting - Wikipedia

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    A function that is overfitted is likely to request more information about each item in the validation dataset than does the optimal function; gathering this additional unneeded data can be expensive or error-prone, especially if each individual piece of information must be gathered by human observation and manual data entry.

  6. Software construction - Wikipedia

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    Another study found that structural complexity and amount of data in a routine were correlated with errors regardless of its size. Interfaces between routines are some of the most error-prone areas of a program. One study showed that 39 percent of all errors were errors in communication between routines.

  7. Missouri football was error-prone, careless in win. Here’s ...

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    The Tigers started slow, mixed in bouts of careless errors and had to dig deep to walk off Faurot Field with a win. Like it or not Mizzou (3-0) faced adversity against the Eagles (2-1).

  8. Redundancy (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    This may happen in three ways: First, redundant safety devices result in a more complex system, more prone to errors and accidents. Second, redundancy may lead to shirking of responsibility among workers. Third, redundancy may lead to increased production pressures, resulting in a system that operates at higher speeds, but less safely. [4]

  9. Mistake-prone A's make 5 errors in 1st 3 innings against the ...

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    The A's committed five errors in the first three innings of a 9-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Monday night to become the first team in 29 years with at least 13 fielding miscues in the first ...