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  2. User error - Wikipedia

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  3. Operator error blamed for elevator incident that led to death ...

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    An incident involving an elevator at a former Colorado gold mine that led to the death of a tour guide and trapped a group of tourists for hours last year...

  4. Logic error - Wikipedia

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  5. Intercept message - Wikipedia

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    The operator would ask what number the subscriber was attempting to call, determine the reason for the intercept and relay the information to the calling party. [ 1 ] The first automatic intercept systems used rotating magnetic drums containing multiple recorded phrases, with a computer or mechanical control system playing phrases in the proper ...

  6. Operator 'mis-adjustments' made Florida ride where teen fell ...

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    Operator "mis-adjustments" made the Free Fall ride unsafe prior to 14-year-old Tyre Sampson's death on March 24 at Orlando, Florida's ICON Park, officials say.

  7. Error code - Wikipedia

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  8. Operators in C and C++ - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of operators in the C and C++ programming languages.. All listed operators are in C++ and lacking indication otherwise, in C as well. Some tables include a "In C" column that indicates whether an operator is also in C. Note that C does not support operator overloading.

  9. Use error - Wikipedia

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    The term "use error" was first used in May 1995 in an MD+DI guest editorial, "The Issue Is 'Use,' Not 'User,' Error", by William Hyman. [1] Traditionally, human errors are considered as a special aspect of human factors. Accordingly, they are attributed to the human operator, or user. When taking this approach, we assume that the system design ...