quality, defect criticality is a measure of the impact of a software defect. It is defined as the product of severity, likelihood, and class. Defects are different...
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mathematics and physics, solitons, topological solitons and topological defects are three closely related ideas, all of which signify structures in a physical...
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heart defect (CHD), also known as a congenital heart anomaly, congenital cardiovascular malformation, and congenital heart disease, is a defect in the...
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A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a defect in the ventricular septum, the wall dividing the left and right ventricles of the heart. It's a common heart...
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metalworking, a welding defect is any flaw that compromises the usefulness of a weldment. There are many different types of welding defects, which are classified...
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non-affine droplets, and a sudden enhancement in defect pair concentration. The existence of a critical point was first discovered by Charles Cagniard de...
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conventions Cohesion and Coupling Computer bug Cyclomatic complexity Defect criticality Dependability GQM ISO/IEC 9126 Software Process Improvement and Capability...
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related the number of defects it creates to the critical exponents of the transition and to its rate—to how quickly the critical point is traversed. Based...
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Spondylolysis (redirect from Pars defect)
Spondylolysis also known as a pars defect or pars fracture, is a defect or stress fracture in the pars interarticularis of the vertebral arch. The vast...
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Ebstein's anomaly (category Congenital heart defects)
Ebstein's anomaly is a congenital heart defect in which the septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve are displaced downwards towards the apex...
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projects according to "criticality" and "size". Process criticality is defined as the worst probable effect of an unremedied defect: Loss of Life (L) Loss...
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Body dysmorphic disorder (redirect from Body defect obsession)
physical issue is real or imagined, ruminations concerning this perceived defect become pervasive and intrusive, consuming substantial mental bandwidth for...
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Peroxisomal disorder (redirect from Peroxisomal defects)
represent a class of medical conditions caused by defects in peroxisome functions. This may be due to defects in single enzymes important for peroxisome function...
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A cyanotic heart defect is any congenital heart defect (CHD) that occurs due to deoxygenated blood bypassing the lungs and entering the systemic circulation...
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Zero Defects (or ZD) was a management-led program to eliminate defects in industrial production that enjoyed brief popularity in American industry from...
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Com Defeito de Fabricação (redirect from Fabrication Defect)
tricks." Defect 1: Gene Defect 2: Curiosidade Defect 3: Politicar Defect 4: Emerê Defect 5: O Olho Do Lago Defect 6: Esteticar Defect 7: Dançar Defect 8: ONU...
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Acceptable quality limit (redirect from Defects classification)
inspection, are sometimes classified into three levels: critical, major and minor. Critical defects are those that render the product unsafe or hazardous...
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Software bug (redirect from Software defect)
A software bug is a design defect (bug) in computer software. A computer program with many or serious bugs may be described as buggy. The effects of a...
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A safety-critical system or life-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in one (or more) of the following outcomes: death...
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Nevanlinna theory (redirect from Nevanlinna defect relation)
the book by Ru (2001). The defect relation is one of the main corollaries from the Second Fundamental Theorem. The defect of a meromorphic function at...
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benefit or betray their partner ("defect") for individual gain. The dilemma arises from the fact that while defecting is rational for each agent, cooperation...
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subsequently became the first AP1000 reactor in the world to achieve first criticality at 2:09 AM on 21 June 2018, and was connected to the grid on 30 June...
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Limb body wall complex (redirect from Lateral body wall defect)
thoracoabdominal wall defect with abdominal organ eventration into the amniotic sac; defective umbilical cord Type 3: Infraumbilical abdominal wall defect with broad...
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three to four levels, including critical, serious, major, and minor. While some situations allow "nonconformity" and "defect" to be used synonymously, some...
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1109/JSSC.1985.1052403. Papadopoulou, Evanthia (2000). "Critical area computation for missing material defects in VLSI circuits". Proceedings of the 2000 international...
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Magnesium deficiency (redirect from Magnesium defect in renal tubular transport of)
or PCBD1. In these diseases, the hypomagnesemia is accompanied by other defects in electrolyte handling such as hypocalciuria and hypokalemia. The genes...
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debug and fix. Not all defects cause a failure. For example, a defect in dead code will not be considered a failure. A defect that does not cause failure...
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Quality assurance (redirect from Quality defect)
quality requirements will be fulfilled". This defect prevention aspect of quality assurance differs from the defect detection aspect of quality control and...
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Spina bifida (redirect from Sacral defect anterior sacral meningocele)
Spina bifida (SB; /ˈspaɪnə ˈbɪfɪdə/; Latin for 'split spine') is a birth defect in which there is incomplete closing of the spine and the membranes around...
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Microcephaly (redirect from Microcephaly brain defect spasticity hypernatremia)
glycosylation Mitochondrial disorders Peroxisomal disorder Glucose transporter defect Menkes disease Congenital disorders of amino acid metabolism Organic acidemia...
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