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In engineering, redundancy is the intentional duplication of critical components or functions of a system with the goal of increasing reliability of the system, usually in the form of a backup or fail-safe, or to improve actual system performance, such as in the case of GNSS receivers, or multi … See more
In computer science, there are four major forms of redundancy:
• Hardware redundancy, such as dual modular redundancy and triple modular redundancy
• Information redundancy, such as See moreThe two functions of redundancy are passive redundancy and active redundancy. Both functions prevent performance decline from exceeding specification limits without human … See more
Voting logic uses performance monitoring to determine how to reconfigure individual components so that operation continues without violating specification limitations of the overall system. Voting logic often involves computers, but systems composed of items … See more
Charles Perrow, author of Normal Accidents, has said that sometimes redundancies backfire and produce less, not more reliability. This may happen in three ways: First, redundant safety devices result in a more complex system, more prone to errors and … See more
Each duplicate component added to the system decreases the probability of system failure according to the formula:-
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• Common cause and special cause (statistics)
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• Data redundancy, database systems which have a field that is repeated in two or more tables
• Logic redundancy, a digital gate network containing circuitry that does not affect the static logic function
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- https://handwiki.org/wiki/Engineering:Redundancy_(engineering)See more on handwiki.orgIn computer science, there are four major forms of redundancy: 1. Hardware redundancy, such as dual modular redundancy and triple modular redundancy 2. Information redundancy, such as error detection and correctionmethods 3. Time redundancy, performing the same operation multiple times such as multiple execu…
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WebKapur, K.C., and Lamberson, L.R., (1977), Reliability in Engineering Design, John Wiley & Sons, New York. Kececioglu, Dimitri, (1991) "Reliability Engineering Handbook", …
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