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Not meeting a desired or intended objective
criteria for failure depends on context, and may be relative to a particular observer or belief system. One person might consider a failure what another
Failure
Analysis of potential system failures
it is a single failure analysis). In addition to the FMEAs done on systems to evaluate the impact lower level failures have on system operation, several
Failure mode and effects analysis
Failure_mode_and_effects_analysis
Tabletop role-playing game
Systems Failure is a role-playing game written by Bill Coffin and published by Palladium Books in July 1999. The fictional premise for the game is that
Systems_Failure
Frequency with which an engineered system or component fails
and total number of systems under study. It can describe electronic, mechanical, or biological systems, in fields such as systems and reliability engineering
Failure_rate
Resilience of systems to component failures or errors
value, missing message) causing incorrect system state. Failure tolerant systems mask errors and maintain failure-free operation in the presence of one or
Fault_tolerance
Component whose failure will disrupt the entire system
critical components of a complex system that would provoke a total systems failure in case of malfunction. Highly reliable systems should not rely on any such
Single_point_of_failure
Systemic risk of failure
system fail. Such a failure may happen in many types of systems, including power transmission, computer networking, finance, transportation systems,
Cascading_failure
Predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a system during operation
between failures of a system. The term is used for repairable systems while mean time to failure (MTTF) denotes the expected time to failure for a non-repairable
Mean_time_between_failures
Organ dysfunction in an acutely ill person requiring medical intervention
"Sepsis-Related Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA)" score to describe and quantitate the degree of organ dysfunction in six organ systems. Using similar physiologic
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Multiple_organ_dysfunction_syndrome
Sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability
engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Reliability is defined as the
Reliability_engineering
Failure of the heart to provide sufficient blood flow
Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome caused by an impairment in the heart's ability to fill with and pump blood
Heart_failure
Defects which are the underlying cause of a failure
led to failure is part of the process of fixing design flaws or improving future iterations. The term may be applied to mechanical systems failure. Some
Failure_cause
Sudden and total failure from which recovery is impossible
catastrophic failure is a sudden and total failure from which recovery is impossible. Catastrophic failures often lead to cascading systems failure. The term
Catastrophic_failure
Any disease or malfunction of the autonomic nervous system
Dysautonomia, autonomic failure, or autonomic dysfunction is a condition in which the autonomic nervous system (ANS) does not work properly. This condition
Dysautonomia
Systematic technique for failure analysis
Failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis (FMECA) is a method used to identify potential failures in a system and determine how severe their consequences
Failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis
Failure_mode,_effects,_and_criticality_analysis
Failure analysis system used in safety engineering and reliability engineering
Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a type of failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is examined. This analysis method is mainly used in safety
Fault_tree_analysis
Systems theory concept
of failure demand in the NHS. A 2017 study found that "primary care systems often generate failure demand" which is then "deflected to other systems, such
Failure_demand
Failure analysis system
A failure reporting, analysis, and corrective action system (FRACAS) is a system, sometimes carried out using software, that provides a process for reporting
Failure reporting, analysis, and corrective action system
Failure_reporting,_analysis,_and_corrective_action_system
Fault in a computer system that presents different symptoms to different observers
to different observers. A Byzantine failure is the loss of a system service due to a Byzantine fault in systems that require consensus among multiple
Byzantine_fault
Process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the cause of a failure
Failure analysis is the process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the cause of a failure, often with the goal of determining corrective actions
Failure_analysis
Design feature or practice
possible, failure mode and effects analysis is used to examine failure situations and recommend safety design and procedures. Some systems can never be
Fail-safe
distributed system, failure transparency refers to the extent to which errors and subsequent recoveries of hosts and services within the system are invisible
Failure_transparency
Inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system
Respiratory failure results from inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system, meaning that the arterial oxygen, carbon dioxide, or both cannot be
Respiratory_failure
2009 studio album by Infernal Poetry
Nervous System Failure is the third full-length album by the Italian band Infernal Poetry (fifth studio-album), released on 25 June 2009 through Casket
Nervous_System_Failure
International exhibition of failed products and services
The Museum of Failure is a museum that features a collection of failed products and services. The touring exhibition provides visitors with a learning
Museum_of_Failure
System whose failure would be serious
landing. Fault-tolerant systems avoid service failure when faults are introduced to the system. An example may include control systems for ordinary nuclear
Safety-critical_system
Catastrophic failure of dam barrier by uncontrolled release of water
A dam failure or dam burst is a catastrophic type of structural failure characterized by the sudden, rapid, and uncontrolled release of impounded water
Dam_failure
and Toueg in their book Unreliable Failure Detectors for Reliable Distributed Systems. The book depicts the failure detector as a tool to improve consensus
Failure_detector
Ability to guarantee database transactions
withstands system failures, failures happen when the stable storage, or part of it, is lost. These cases are typically represented by disk failures. Thus,
Durability_(database_systems)
Grand-class cruise ship
a power and propulsion failure about 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) south of Plymouth in the English Channel. This failure was at the end of a 35-day
MV_Ventura
American aviation regulatory document
and Systems, is a published standard from SAE International, dealing with the development processes which support certification of Aircraft systems. This
AC_25.1309-1
Failures of water supply and sanitation systems describe situations where water supply and sanitation systems (also called WASH systems) have been put
Failures of water supply and sanitation systems
Failures_of_water_supply_and_sanitation_systems
Automatic ship station- and heading-holding systems
positioning systems experience occasional loss of position, which may result from human error, procedural failures, dynamic positioning system failures, or poor
Dynamic_positioning
Process failure in machinery or computing
distributed systems cannot be said to have timing failures as guarantees are not provided for response times. In engineering and mechanics a timing failure typically
Timing_failure
Weight training technique
training to failure is repeating an exercise to the point of momentary muscular failure, i.e. the point where the neuromuscular system can no longer
Training_to_failure
Computer science transaction algorithm
even in many cases of temporary system failure (involving either process, network node, communication, etc. failures), and is thus widely used. However
Two-phase_commit_protocol
Radar and visual sighting of a UFO over Tehran, Iran
reported a temporary weapons systems failure while the crew was preparing to open fire. An airliner also reported radio failure. It is one of the most "credible"
1976_Tehran_UFO_incident
Systems with high up-time, a.k.a. "always on"
these systems as a result of modernization. For example, to carry out their regular daily tasks, hospitals and data centers need their systems to be highly
High_availability
Data storage technology
high-availability systems, as large-capacity drives take longer to restore. RAID 6 requires a minimum of four disks. As with RAID 5, a single drive failure results
RAID
Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breaking
accounted for in structural design is ultimate failure strength. In a well-designed system, a localized failure should not cause immediate or even progressive
Structural integrity and failure
Structural_integrity_and_failure
Computer science concept
first output generated by the system. No existing systems achieve this limit, but it is often used when analyzing systems built on top of a fault-tolerant
State_machine_replication
Book by John Gall
how not to design systems, based on system engineering failures. The primary precept of the treatise is that large complex systems are extremely difficult
Systemantics
Software development pattern
to improve system resilience and fault tolerance. Circuit breaker pattern can prevent cascading failures particularly in distributed systems. In distributed
Circuit breaker design pattern
Circuit_breaker_design_pattern
Instructions a computer can execute
in networking, operating systems, and databases. Software can generally be categorized into two main types: operating systems, which manage hardware resources
Software
Area at an airport used by aircraft for parking, loading, fueling, and maintenance
to the apron, temporary hazards such as birds or parked vehicles, systems failure etc. Procedures should be established for a coordinated information
Airport_apron
Therapeutic device
the longer term. These systems are being trialed to help people with acute liver failure (ALF) or acute-on-chronic liver failure. The primary functions
Liver_support_system
UK public sector healthcare provider in London, England (1993- )
have raised questions whether the current system is fit for purpose. Issues relating to inadequate IT systems were raised in a previous board meeting in
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Guy's_and_St_Thomas'_NHS_Foundation_Trust
Analyzing AI systems by removing parts
investigate all possible outcomes of system failure; this characterizes how each action impacts overall system performance and capability. The ablation
Ablation (artificial intelligence)
Ablation_(artificial_intelligence)
Period when a system is unavailable
known), or unknown. Outages caused by system failures can have a serious impact on the users of computer/network systems, in particular those industries that
Downtime
Global governance failure Impact assessment Systems theory Structural fix Collective problem solving Privatization Market failure Adaptation Criticism
Governance_failure
Business tool
used in a singular form to refer to all the business support systems, viewed as a whole system. BSS deals with the taking of orders, payment issues, revenues
Business_support_system
Unexpected loss of power
the engine failure that has already occurred may have caused or been caused by other as-yet unknown damage or malfunction of aircraft systems (such as fire
Turbine_engine_failure
Mechanical design approach
generation electronic parts and systems. Within the electronics industry, the major driver for the implementation of Physics of Failure was the poor performance
Physics_of_failure
Predictive failure analysis (PFA) refers to methods intended to predict imminent failure of systems or components (software or hardware), and potentially
Predictive_failure_analysis
American glass and ceramics manufacturer
the intent of becoming the leading provider of complete fiber-optic systems. Failure to succeed in photonics and the collapse in 2000 of the dot-com market
Corning_Inc.
Scenario in which controls in an aircraft are disabled
control related systems. For instances, in several incidents an engine broke apart, causing the failure of main and redundant hydraulic systems, which disabled
Flight_with_disabled_controls
Inability of the liver to perform its normal functions
third form of liver failure known as acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is increasingly being recognized. Acute liver failure is defined as "the rapid
Liver_failure
Phrases used over a public address system
arrest Code brown: hazardous spill Code green: evacuation Code grey: system failure Code orange: disaster or mass casualties Code pink: paediatric emergency
Hospital_emergency_codes
2000 studio album by Juliana Hatfield
Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure is an album by Juliana Hatfield's trio, Juliana's Pony, released on May 16, 2000. It was released the same day as
Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure
Juliana's_Pony:_Total_System_Failure
Organized collection of data in computing
accessed by a DBMS through the underlying operating system (and often using the operating systems' file systems as intermediates for storage layout), storage
Database
Tubular section or hollow cylinder made of plastic
by extrusion. Plastic pipe systems fulfil a variety of service requirements. Product standards for plastics pipe systems are prepared within the CEN/TC155
Plastic_pipework
Study of hardware and software systems that have a "real-time constraint"
deadline constitutes failure of the system). Some examples of hard real-time systems: A car engine control system is a hard real-time system because a delayed
Real-time_computing
Concept of public economics
government failure is a counterpart to a market failure in which government regulatory action creates economic inefficiency. A government failure occurs if
Government_failure
Authentication scheme
order to maintain the system operation. Nonetheless, the risk of system failure may make single sign-on undesirable for systems to which access must be
Single_sign-on
Device that helps steer vehicles by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel
power-steering system failure (to augment effort) still permits the vehicle to be steered using manual effort alone. Electric power steering systems use electric
Power_steering
Insolvency or illiquidity of a bank
A bank failure occurs when a bank is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors or other creditors because it has become insolvent or too illiquid
Bank_failure
Type of decentralized filesystem
time. Shared-disk file-systems commonly employ some sort of fencing mechanism to prevent data corruption in case of node failures, because an unfenced device
Clustered_file_system
Computer filing system
file system to support arbitrary hierarchies of directories was used in the Multics operating system. The native file systems of Unix-like systems also
File_system
Used to classify errors in distributed systems
In distributed computing, failure semantics is used to describe and classify errors that distributed systems can experience. A list of types of errors
Failure_semantics
Robustness properties for database transactions
many aspects of development in database systems. According to Gray and Reuter, the IBM Information Management System supported ACID transactions as early
ACID
Testing if a system can handle unexpected input
Users input values that do not work in the system to test its ability to handle incorrect values or system failure. The purpose of negative testing is to
Negative_testing
File system for tracking pending changes
which is usually a circular log. In the event of a system crash or power failure, such file systems can be brought back online more quickly with a lower
Journaling_file_system
Duplication of critical components to increase reliability of a system
processing. In many safety-critical systems, such as fly-by-wire and hydraulic systems in aircraft, some parts of the control system may be triplicated, which is
Redundancy_(engineering)
1989 aviation accident in Iowa
primary pump failure, a ram air turbine could provide emergency electrical power for electrically powered auxiliary pumps. These systems were designed
United_Airlines_Flight_232
Loss of electric power to an area
an entire electrical grid. Modern power systems are designed to be resistant to this sort of cascading failure due to redundancy. Since in some cases there
Power_outage
Progressive neurodegenerative disease
neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor and non-motor systems. The motor symptoms, collectively called parkinsonism
Parkinson's_disease
System which reports likely failures
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
Fail-fast_system
Fails with a catastrophic result or without warning
well are concepts in systems security and network security (and engineering in general) describing how a system reacts to failure. The terms have been
Failing_badly
Ability of a digital electronic system to remain in unstable equilibrium forever
digital systems, and of systems with more than one independent clock domain. In self-timed asynchronous systems, arbiters are designed to allow the system to
Metastability_(electronics)
1996 studio album by Failure
Fantastic Planet is the third album by the American alternative rock band Failure, released on August 13, 1996, by Slash Records and Warner Bros. Records
Fantastic Planet (Failure album)
Fantastic_Planet_(Failure_album)
Failed maiden flight of Ariane 5, 1996
chain of events leading to the failure of the inertial reference systems. Another perspective of the failure, based on systems engineering, focuses on requirements:
Ariane_flight_V88
Aircraft landing made in response to a crisis
matter where, since a major system failure has occurred or is imminent. It is caused by the failure of or damage to vital systems such as engines, hydraulics
Emergency_landing
Valve that automatically stops the flow of a hazardous fluid in a dangerous event
shutoff valve should be fail-safe, that is close upon failure of any element of the input control system (such as temperature controllers, steam pressure controllers)
Shutdown_valve
Paradigm of outsourcing
failure occurs. A managed service provider (MSP) is a third-party company that remotely manages a customer's IT infrastructure and end-user systems,
Managed_services
Software that manages computer hardware resources
systems (special-purpose operating systems), such as embedded and real-time systems, exist for many applications. Security-focused operating systems also
Operating_system
Life-threatening response to infection
a weakened immune system from conditions such as cancer or diabetes, major trauma, and burns. A shortened sequential organ failure assessment score (SOFA
Sepsis
Satellite navigation system
satellite system with three atomic clocks each, which was achieved with the first generation of IRNSS satellite launches spanning 2013-2018, failure of on-board
Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System
Indian_Regional_Navigation_Satellite_System
Protecting information by mitigating risk
availability systems aim to remain available at all times, preventing service disruptions due to power outages, hardware failures, and system upgrades. Ensuring
Information_security
Model used in risk analysis
cause analysis System accident Systems engineering Systems modelling Reason, James (1990-04-12). "The Contribution of Latent Human Failures to the Breakdown
Swiss_cheese_model
Malfunction of an artificial pacemaker
Pacemaker failure is the inability of an implanted artificial pacemaker to perform its intended function of regulating the beating of the heart. A pacemaker
Pacemaker_failure
Systematic analysis technique
Failure modes, effects, and diagnostic analysis (FMEDA) is a systematic analysis technique to obtain subsystem / device level failure rates, failure modes
Failure modes, effects, and diagnostic analysis
Failure_modes,_effects,_and_diagnostic_analysis
1946 book by Friedrich Georg Jünger
The Failure of Technology: Perfection Without Purpose (German: Die Perfektion der Technik, lit. 'The Perfection of Technology') is a 1946 book by the
The_Failure_of_Technology
Indian railway safety technology
Drives, Kernex Microsystems and HBL Power Systems. Initially it was known by the name Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS). Kavach was adopted by Ministry
Kavach (train protection system)
Kavach_(train_protection_system)
In software engineering, experimenting with the product to test extreme situations
major failures on a regular basis. Robbins has said it was inspired by firefighter training and research in other fields lessons in complex systems, reliability
Chaos_engineering
Unexpected program exit due to an error
multi-tasking operating systems, such as Linux, and macOS, usually remain unharmed when an application program crashes. Some operating systems, e.g., z/OS, have
Crash_(computing)
2006 shooting of a Latvian woman in Dublin
told tribunal investigators: "I began making allegations about a ‘systems failure’, in respect of all investigations related to the murder, including
Killing_of_Baiba_Saulite
Interdisciplinary study of systems
Systems theory is the transdisciplinary study of systems, i.e., cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial
Systems_theory
Some of these failure events have drastically changed the video game market since its origin in the late 1970s. For example, the failure of E.T. contributed
List of commercial failures in video and arcade games
List_of_commercial_failures_in_video_and_arcade_games
Medical condition
autonomic failure. Pure autonomic failure originates from peripheral autonomic nervous system lesions. The diagnosis of pure autonomic failure relies on
Pure_autonomic_failure
Inference rule treating non-provability as falsity
Negation as failure (NAF, for short) is a non-monotonic inference rule in logic programming, used to derive n o t p {\displaystyle \mathrm {not} ~p}
Negation_as_failure
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Arabic, Muslim
Pleiades ( the Seven Sisters and Messier 45, Cluster of Seven Brilliant Stars in Taurus)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Bull; Mighty; Masculine; A Minister of a Jaina King who Developed Vira-saiva System
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Religion of Path; Way; Style; System; Way of Religion
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Goddess of Stems / Leaves
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ambalika | அஂபாலிகா
Mother, One who is sensitive (The king of Kashi's youngest daughter. She was abducted by Bhishma along with her sisters and married Vichitravirya.)
Ambalika | அஂபாலிகா
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Tamil
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System, Organization
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Of the Guru; System of Guru
Boy/Male
Indian
King of Solar System
Girl/Female
Tamil
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System, Organization
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Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
The Sun is the Star at the Centre of the Solar System; It is Almost Perfectly Spherical and Consists of Hot Plasma Interwoven with Magnetic Fields; Sun
Girl/Female
Arabic
Luster; Chandelier; A Wealthy Lady; Cluster of Seven Brilliant Stars in Taurus; Commonly Known as the Seven Sisters
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga (The king of Kashi's eldest daughter. Bhishma abducted her from her swayamvara along with her two sisters to be his brother's bride.)
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Japanese, Latin, Swedish
The Fifth Month; May; The Youngest of Sisters; Beautiful; Plum; Enchanting; Rose; Alliance; Oath; Great One; Sprouting Life
Girl/Female
Hindu
System, Organization
Girl/Female
Indian
Mother, One who is sensitive (The king of Kashi's youngest daughter. She was abducted by Bhishma along with her sisters and married Vichitravirya.)
Girl/Female
Hindu
System, Organization
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : status name in the feudal system for a serf who had been freed.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Friedmann (see Fried).
Boy/Male
Arabic
Broken Egg Shells (Celestial Trinary Star System in Constellation Eridanus)
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Method; Organisation; System
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Luster; Chandelier; A Wealthy Lady; Cluster of Seven Brilliant Stars in Taurus; Commonly Known as the Seven Sisters
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Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Drury.
Biblical
an ear; my hearkening
Girl/Female
British, English, French, German
Strong Worker
Boy/Male
Australian, Farsi
Name of a Medes King; Righteous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Indian, Indonesian, Spanish
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Native American
Burning fire.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Inner Love
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Sea
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit
Creeper
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n.
The collection of staves which form a full score. See Score, n.
n.
The allodial system.
n.
A system of theology embracing all religions; a complete system of theology.
n.
One of the stellate or irregular clusters of intimately united zooids which are imbedded in, or scattered over, the surface of the common tissue of many compound ascidians.
n.
The doctrine of, or a treatise upon, systems.
n.
Hence, the whole scheme of created things regarded as forming one complete plan of whole; the universe.
n.
A system of seven sounds.
pl.
of Syrtis
a.
Of or relating to a system; common to a system; as, the systemic circulation of the blood.
n.
A system of branches.
n. pl.
Sisters.
a.
Of or pertaining to the general system, or the body as a whole; as, systemic death, in distinction from local death; systemic circulation, in distinction from pulmonic circulation; systemic diseases.
pl.
of Sustre
n.
An assemblage of objects arranged in regular subordination, or after some distinct method, usually logical or scientific; a complete whole of objects related by some common law, principle, or end; a complete exhibition of essential principles or facts, arranged in a rational dependence or connection; a regular union of principles or parts forming one entire thing; as, a system of philosophy; a system of government; a system of divinity; a system of botany or chemistry; a military system; the solar system.
n.
Regular method or order; formal arrangement; plan; as, to have a system in one's business.
n.
An assemblage of parts or organs, either in animal or plant, essential to the performance of some particular function or functions which as a rule are of greater complexity than those manifested by a single organ; as, the capillary system, the muscular system, the digestive system, etc.; hence, the whole body as a functional unity.
n.
One who forms a system, or reduces to system.
n.
A system of synonyms.
a.
Being without system.
a.
Producing oysters; containing oysters.