Fault injection intentionally introduces defects into a system to test its ability to detect and potentially recover from them, mimicking real-world failures.
The process of intentionally adding defects to a system for the purpose of finding out whether the system can detect, and possibly recover from, a defect. Fault injection intended to mimic failures that might occur in the field. See also fault tolerance.
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Rückseite | The process of intentionally adding defects to a system for the purpose of finding out whether the system can detect, and possibly recover from, a defect. Fault injection intended to mimic failures that might occur in the field. See also fault tolerance. |
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