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Intentional overcapacity in | Intentional overcapacity in any system, to act as a backup in case of failures or unexpected future demand. | ||
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Intentional repetition in communications or data, so that if part of a message is lost or corrupted, the communication will still be understood. | Intentional repetition in communications or data, so that if part of a message is lost or corrupted, the communication will still be understood. |
Revision as of 22:09, 6 May 2020
1. Risk management.
Intentional overcapacity in any system, to act as a backup in case of failures or unexpected future demand.
2. Risk management.
Intentional repetition in communications or data, so that if part of a message is lost or corrupted, the communication will still be understood.
3.
Unnecessary or wasteful repetition or overcapacity.
4.
The ending of an employment at the instigation of the employer.