redundant component

  • 1Component business model — (CBM) is a technique developed by IBM to model and analyze an enterprise. It is a logical representation or map of business components or building blocks and can be depicted on a single page. It can be used to analyze the alignment of enterprise… …

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  • 2redundant member — component whose addition or deletion does not affect the outcome (Mathematics) …

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  • 3Component video — This article is about analog component video: for the processing of color components in digital video, see digital video, Chroma subsampling and YCbCr Not to be confused with Composite video. Three cables, each with RCA plugs at both ends, are… …

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  • 4Redundant Array of Independent Disks — Der Begriff RAID steht für englisch redundant array of independent disks (deutsch: Redundante Anordnung unabhängiger Festplatten, ursprünglich: redundant array of inexpensive disks, deutsch: Redundante Anordnung kostengünstiger Festplatten, was… …

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  • 5Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks — Der Begriff RAID steht für englisch redundant array of independent disks (deutsch: Redundante Anordnung unabhängiger Festplatten, ursprünglich: redundant array of inexpensive disks, deutsch: Redundante Anordnung kostengünstiger Festplatten, was… …

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  • 6redundant — adjective 1》 no longer needed or useful; superfluous.     ↘(of words) able to be omitted without loss of meaning or function.     ↘Engineering (of a component) not strictly necessary but included in case another component fails. 2》 Brit. (of a… …

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  • 7redundant — adj. 1 superfluous; not needed. 2 that can be omitted without any loss of significance. 3 (of a person) no longer needed at work and therefore unemployed. 4 Engin. & Computing (of a component) not needed but included in case of failure in another …

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  • 8redundant — adjective Etymology: Latin redundant , redundans, present participle of redundare to overflow more at redound Date: 1594 1. a. exceeding what is necessary or normal ; superfluous b. characterized by or containing an excess; specifically using… …

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  • 9N+1 redundancy — is a form of resilience that ensures system availability in the event of component failure. Components (N) have at least one independent backup component (+1). The level of resilience is referred to as active/passive or standby as backup… …

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  • 10Bell X-22 — infobox Aircraft name = X 22 type = V/STOL prototype manufacturer = Bell Aircraft Corporation caption = Bell X 22 on the tarmac designer= first flight=17 March 1966 primary user= Bell more users= introduction= retired= number built= 2 status= 1… …

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