redundancy
141tautology, redundancy, pleonasm, solecism — Although various authorities detect various shades of distinction between the first three words, those distinctions are always very slight and, on comparison, frequently contradictory. Essentially all three mean using more words than necessary …
142tautology, redundancy, pleonasm, solecism — Although various authorities detect various shades of distinction between the first three words, those distinctions are always very slight and, on comparison, frequently contradictory. Essentially all three mean using more words than necessary …
143Cyclic Redundancy Check — examination of the total data order to ensure that no errors occurred in copying …
144Longitudinal redundancy check — (LRC) …
145block redundancy check — (BRC) Information added to a transmitted block to verify accuracy of data before it is accepted. Block check data is developed by the sender as a predefined function of information in the block; the receiver performs the same function on… …
146common control redundancy — A feature that allows configuration of a redundant common control unit; in the event of the main control failure, the redundant unit automatically switches on …
147cyclic redundancy check — (CRC) An error detection method in which the block check character is the remainder after dividing all the serialized bits in a transmission block by a predetermined binary number or a polynomial based on transmitted data …
148longitudinal redundancy check — (LRC) A block checking procedure in which each bit of the check character depends only on bits of corresponding positions in the data characters …
149network redundancy — Duplicated network equipment and/or data which can provide a backup in case of network failures …
150vertical redundancy check — (VRC) In ASCII coded blocks, the parity test (even or odd) performed on each character in the block. See also parity check …
151voluntary redundancy — /ˌvɒlənt(ə)ri rɪ dʌndənsi/ noun a situation where the employee asks to be made redundant, usually in return for a large payment …
152cyclic redundancy check — noun an error correction code that is recorded in each sector of a magnetic disk and used to catch errors in the data • Hypernyms: ↑error correction code, ↑ECC …
153double lip — redundancy of the submucous tissue and mucous membrane of the lip on either side of the median line …
154redundant supraglottic mucosa syndrome — redundancy of the aryepiglottic folds, the mucosa overlying the arytenoid cartilages, and the interarytenoid region of the larynx, associated with obstructive sleep apnea, with or without stridor …
155RM/MS&C — Redundancy Management/Moding, Sequencing, and Control NASA …
156RM/MS&C — Redundancy Management/Moding, Sequencing, and Control ( > NASA Acronym List ) …
157tautology — , redundancy, pleonasm, solecism. Although various authorities describe various shades of distinction between the first three words, those distinctions are generally slight and frequently contradictory. Essentially all three mean using more… …
158Сокращение штатов — REDUNDANCY Увольнение работников в результате реорганизации компании (см. Rationalization) или ее закрытия (см. Liquidation). См. также Unemployment, Severance pay …
159tautology — Redundancy; needless repetition of the same meaning in what are merely different words. (pr. taw tah le jee) …
160Data Validation and Reconciliation — Industrial process data validation and reconciliation or short data validation and reconciliation (DVR) is a technology which is using process information and mathematical methods in order to automatically correct measurements in industrial… …