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  1. Fault (technology)
    Fault (technology)
    In document ISO CD 10303 226 , a fault is defined as an abnormal condition or defect at the component ... of the United States, the term fault has the following meanings An accidental condition that causes ..
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    Fault (technology)
  2. Fault
    Fault (technology)
    Wiktionary Fault may refer to Fault geology , planar rock fractures which show evidence of relative movement Fault technology , an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub system ..
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    Fault (technology)
  3. No-fault
    Fault (technology)
    No fault may refer to No fault divorce No fault insurance No fault liability disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ..
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    Fault (technology)
  4. Random fault
    Fault (technology)
    cleanup context A random fault is a Fault technology fault that occurs as a result of wear or other deterioration. Whereas the time of a particular occurrence of such a fault cannot be determined, the rate ..
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    Fault (technology)
  5. Systematic fault
    Fault (technology)
    affect all examples of that type. Such Fault technology faults can remain undetected for years, until ... would fail identically at that time. See also Asymmetric fault Defect br tech stub Category ..
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    Fault (technology)
  6. Page fault
    Fault (technology)
    In computer storage technology, a page computing page is a fixed length block of memory that is used ... fault is an interrupt or Exception handling exception to the software raised by the hardware, when ..
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    Fault (technology)
  7. Fault injection
    Fault (technology)
    , pp. 50 55, 1999. ref . Grid FIT Grid Fault Injection Technology ref http wiki.grid fit.org Grid FIT ... of the art leader in Software Implemented Fault Injection SWIFI technology b The Easy Fault Definition ..
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  8. Segmentation fault
    Fault (technology)
    A segmentation fault often shortened to segfault is a particular error condition that can occur during the operation of computer software . A segmentation fault occurs when a program attempts to access ..
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    Fault (technology)
  9. Extensional fault
    Fault (technology)
    An Extensional Fault is a fault that extends the pre existing geological layering. In most cases such a fault is also a normal fault , but may be rotated to have a reverse fault geometry. Extensional faults ..
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    Fault (technology)
  10. Hope Fault
    Fault (technology)
    The Hope Fault is a right lateral oblique slip fault in the South Island of New Zealand . It extends northeast from the Alpine Fault on the West Coast to the Pacific Ocean near Kaikoura on the islands ..
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  11. Fault friction
    Fault (technology)
    Fault friction describes the relation of friction to fault mechanics . Rock failure and associated earthquakes ... USGS.gov quote An asperity is an area on a fault that is stuck. The earthquake rupture usually begins ..
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    Fault (technology)
  12. Transient fault
    Fault (technology)
    expert subject Engineering In power engineering , a transient fault is a Fault power engineering fault ... s are transient in nature. At the occurrence of a fault power system protection shall operate isolating ..
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    Fault (technology)
  13. Fault gouge
    Fault (technology)
    Unreferenced date March 2008 Fault gouge is an consolidation unconsolidated tectonite a rock geology rock formed by tectonics tectonic forces with a very small grain size. Fault gouge has no cohesion , it is normally ..
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    Fault (technology)
  14. Fault trace
    Fault (technology)
    Image Fault trace geq00014.jpg thumb right 300px Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Along Motagua fault trace ..., brittle surface materials. A fault trace is the intersection of a geological fault with the ground ..
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    Fault (technology)
  15. Active fault
    Fault (technology)
    An active fault is a Geologic fault fault which has had displacement or seismic activity during the geologically recent period. In the United States, an active fault is generally defined as a fault which ..
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    Fault (technology)
  16. Whittier Fault
    Fault (technology)
    The Whittier Fault is a geologic fault that is a branch of the Elsinore Fault Zone in Southern California . The Whittier Fault is a 40  kilometer 24  mile right lateral strike slip fault that runs ..
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    Fault (technology)
  17. Persistent fault
    Fault (technology)
    expert subject Engineering In power engineering , a persistent fault is a Fault power engineering fault ... damaged further. See also Transient fault electromagnetism stub Category Power engineering ..
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    Fault (technology)
  18. Raymond Fault
    Fault (technology)
    Unreferenced date April 2007 The Raymond Fault is a fault in Southern California . It branches from the San Andreas Fault In the San Gabriel Mountains where it forms the fork of the San Gabriel River . It forms ..
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    Fault (technology)
  19. Maacama Fault
    Fault (technology)
    The Maacama Fault is a right lateral moving dextral geologic fault located in the Pacific Coast Ranges ... Fault subsystem of the San Andreas Fault zone. Aseismic creep Creep along the Maacama is about ..
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    Fault (technology)
  20. Fault indicator
    Fault (technology)
    A fault indicator is a device which provides visual indication of an electrical fault. They are used .... Basic principles During an electrical fault on a grounded system, additional current flows through ..
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    Fault (technology)
  21. Fault scarp
    Fault (technology)
    Image Red Canyon fault scarp sjr00100.jpg thumb right 250px This fault scarp was created by the 1959 Yellowstone earthquake 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake . Photo taken August 19, 1959. A fault ..
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    Fault (technology)
  22. Moab Fault
    Fault (technology)
    Image moab fault transfer thumbnail.jpg thumb 350px Looking closer and closer at the fault zone, http ... at smaller and smaller scales. In this sense faulting is fractal . The Moab Fault , near Moab, Utah ..
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    Fault (technology)
  23. Fault breccia
    Fault (technology)
    Unreferenced date March 2008 Fault breccia IPA ?br?t?i?, ?br?? , Italian breach , or tectonic breccia ... forces. Fault breccia has no cohesion , it is normally an consolidation unconsolidated rock type ..
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    Fault (technology)
  24. Fault Simulator
    Fault (technology)
    DevPartner Fault Simulator is a software development tool used to simulate application software application ... write, test and debug those parts of the software responsible for handling fault situations which ..
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    Fault (technology)
  25. Fault coverage
    Fault (technology)
    Fault coverage refers to the percentage of some type of fault that can be detected during the test of an electronic system , usually an integrated circuit. High fault coverage is particularly valuable ..
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    Fault (technology)

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