- Look up
redundancy or
redundant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Redundancy or
redundant may
refer to:
Redundancy (linguistics),
information that is...
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Charles Perrow,
author of
Normal Accidents, has said that
sometimes redundancies backfire and
produce less, not more reliability. This may
happen in three...
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restructuring situations. The
purpose is to
avoid compulsory redundancies or layoffs. A
voluntary redundancy programme is not
always driven by
short term revenue...
- In telecommunications, a
transverse redundancy check (TRC) or
vertical redundancy check is a
redundancy check for
synchronized parallel bits
applied once...
- A
cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code
commonly used in
digital networks and
storage devices to
detect accidental changes to digital...
- computing,
triple modular redundancy,
sometimes called triple-mode
redundancy, (TMR) is a fault-tolerant form of N-modular
redundancy, in
which three systems...
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redundancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
redundancy is
information that is
expressed more than once.
Examples of
redundancies...
- ISSN 0967-3849. PMC 5857283. PMID 29392473. Zhang,
Jianzhi (2012). "Genetic
Redundancies and
Their Evolutionary Maintenance".
Evolutionary Systems Biology. Advances...
- In
computer main memory,
auxiliary storage and
computer buses, data
redundancy is the
existence of data that is
additional to the
actual data and permits...
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Global Optimization by
Suppression of
Partial Redundancies,
Morel and Renvoise, 1979
Effective Partial Redundancy Elimination,
Briggs and Cooper, 1994 Muchnick...