RU ITEC421 - Degradation Faults

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Across
  1. 3. An identifiable part of a larger program.
  2. 5. Strategy aimed at preventing fault introduction.
  3. 6. (acronym) a fault tolerance technique.
  4. 7. Using additional elements to improve system reliability.
  5. 9. Type of fault related to physical wear and tear.
  6. 10. (acronym) a measure of reliability.
  7. 12. State of being functional and in use.
  8. 15. Keeping the system operational despite faults.
  9. 16. Faults involving misleading information due to failures.
  10. 18. Predicting the effects of faults.
  11. 20. Faults caused by errors in system design.
  12. 21. Randomly determined; having a random probability distribution.
  13. 23. Ensuring compliance with a design at every development stage.
  14. 25. Undesired states that lead to system failures.
  15. 26. A step-by-step procedure for calculations.
Down
  1. 1. Removing faults during system development.
  2. 2. Mechanism in TMR systems to decide on an output.
  3. 4. Physical components of a computer system.
  4. 8. Used in messages to detect Byzantine faults.
  5. 11. Faults that are temporary and inconsistent.
  6. 13. Evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something.
  7. 14. Programs and other operational information.
  8. 17. The series of changes in the life of a system.
  9. 19. Meaning of a sequence of bits in computing.
  10. 22. Agreement among multiple systems or components.
  11. 24. The probability of a system performing without failure.