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  • 51Fiber Distributed Data Interface — Dual attach FDDI Board Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) provides a 100 Mbit/s optical standard for data transmission in a local area network that can extend in range up to 200 kilometers (120 mi). Although FDDI logical topology… …

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  • 52A-7D production data — Between 1967 and 1975, the United States Air Force ordered from Ling Temco Vought 5 YA 7D prototype aircraft and 454 production models.Here are the known production blocks, with serial numbers and known survivors.* Ling Temco Vought YA 7D 1 CV… …

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  • 53power-failure speed ratio — The ratio of decision speed (V1 ) and rotation speed (VR ) for a given aircraft weight and runway dimensions. Those aircraft not associated with VR (rotation speed) use V1 /V2 as a graphical representation of aircraft performance data …

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  • 54Reliability engineering — is an engineering field, that deals with the study of reliability: the ability of a system or component to perform its required functions under stated conditions for a specified period of time. [ Definition by IEEE] It is often reported in terms… …

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  • 55Air France Flight 447 — F GZCP, the aircraft involved in the accident Accident summary Date 1 June 2009 …

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  • 56Prognostics — is an engineering discipline focused on predicting the future condition of a component and/or system of components. The science of prognostics is based on the analysis of failure modes, detection of early signs of wear and aging in complex… …

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  • 57Highly Accelerated Life Test — A Highly Accelerated Life Test (HALT), is a stress testing methodology developed by Gregg K. Hobbs. It is commonly associated with electronics and is performed to obtain information about a product s reliability. Individual components, printed… …

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  • 58Software quality — Contents 1 Motivation for Defining Software Quality 2 Definition 3 Alternative Approaches to Software Quality Defin …

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  • 59NonStop — For other uses, see Nonstop (disambiguation). NonStop can refer to the line of HP Integrity NonStop computers, the line of Tandem NonStop computers that preceded them, or the NonStop OS operating system that is designed for them. NonStop systems… …

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  • 60Multi-master replication — is a method of database replication which allows data to be stored by a group of computers, and updated by any member of the group. The multi master replication system is responsible for propagating the data modifications made by each member to… …

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