• In systems design, a fail-fast system is one that immediately reports at its interface any condition that is likely to indicate a failure. Fail-fast systems...
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  • Fail fast may refer to: Fail fast (business), a concept in business management Fail-fast system, a concept in systems design This disambiguation page...
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  • Fail fast, also sometimes termed fail often or fail cheap, is a business management concept and theory of organizational psychology that argues businesses...
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  • up fail-safe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fail-fast system Control theory Dead man's switch EIA-485 Elegant degradation Failing badly Fail-deadly...
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  • provides no service at all (becomes silent). Design by contract Fail-fast system Fail-safe Fail-stop Fault tolerance F.V. Brasileiro; P.D. Ezhilchelvan; S...
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  • differentiation between two modes of thought: "System 1" is fast, instinctive and emotional; "System 2" is slower, more deliberative, and more logical...
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  • disaster resistance. Data redundancy Error detection and correction Fail-fast system Fail fast (business), a related subject in business management Fall back...
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    software engineering Correctness (computer science) Defensive programming Fail-fast system Formal methods Hoare logic Modular programming Program derivation Program...
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  • grid power fails. A system that is designed to fail safe, or fail-secure, or fail gracefully, whether it functions at a reduced level or fails completely...
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  • to produce the same result, the simplified one can be eliminated. Fail-fast system "Offensive Programming". Cunningham & Cunningham, Inc. Retrieved 4...
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  • The Amiga Fast File System (abbreviated AFFS, or more commonly historically as FFS) is a file system used on the Amiga personal computer from the computer-manufacturer...
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  • Fast & Furious (also known as The Fast and the Furious) is an American action film series centered on street racing, heists, spies, and family. The following...
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  • cases. Fail-stop languages are often used in computer systems where correctness is very important, since it is easier to make such systems fail-fast. For...
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    Disney Parks have utilized virtual queue systems since the introduction of the FastPass System in 1999. These systems allow theme park visitors to wait in...
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    A fast-food restaurant, also known as a quick-service restaurant (QSR) within the industry, is a specific type of restaurant that serves fast-food cuisine...
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    "Why expert systems fail". Financial Management. 17 (3): 77–86. JSTOR 3666074. Hendriks PH, and Vriens DJ (1999). "Knowledge-based systems and knowledge...
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    clocks in the navigational system had also started showing signs of abnormality, thereby taking the total number of failed clocks to five, in May 2018...
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  • Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, first published in 2012, is a book by economists Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson...
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    Mars and Jupiter. It is thought to be remnants from the Solar System's formation that failed to coalesce because of the gravitational interference of Jupiter...
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    radio astronomy, a fast radio burst (FRB) is a transient radio wave of length ranging from a fraction of a millisecond, for an ultra-fast radio burst, to...
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    Autopilot (redirect from Auto pilot system)
    fail-operational autopilot is needed. For this category some form of runway guidance system is needed: at least fail-passive but it needs to be fail-operational...
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  • The Fate of the Furious (also known as F8 or Fast & Furious 8) is a 2017 action film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel...
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    Wimpy (restaurant) (category Defunct fast-food chains in the United States)
    Wimpy is a fast-food casual dining chain that was founded in the United States. It found its success internationally, mainly in the United Kingdom and...
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  • file system), and an object-oriented device driver API called I/O Kit. The hybrid kernel design provides the flexibility of a microkernel[failed verification...
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    The latter is more expensive but faster and more durable. File systems are an abstraction used by the operating system to simplify access to permanent...
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    McDonald's Philippines (category Fast-food chains of the Philippines)
    shortened as McDo ([makˈdɔʔ]), is the master franchise of the multinational fast food chain McDonald's in the Philippines. The master franchise is held by...
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  • High-availability cluster (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
    computers in groups or clusters that provide continued service when system components fail. Without clustering, if a server running a particular application...
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  • Fixes that fail is a system archetype that in system dynamics is used to describe and analyze a situation, where a fix effective in the short-term creates...
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  • them. vfork is still faster than a fork that uses copy on write semantics. System V did not support this function call before System VR4 was introduced...
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    38(3), 299–319. Khanna, R., Guler, I., & Nerkar, A. (2016). Fail often, fail big, and fail fast? Learning from small failures and R&D performance in the...
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