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Reliability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In general, reliability (systemic def.) is the ability of a person or system to perform and maintain its functions in routine circumstances, as well as hostile or unexpected circumstances. The IEEE ...
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Reliability (statistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, reliability is the consistency of a set of measurements or measuring instrument, often used to describe a test. This can either be whether the measurements of the same instrument give...
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Reliability engineering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reliability; Test reliablility refers to the degree to which a test is consistent and stable in measuring what it is intended to measure. Most simply put, a test is reliable if it is consistent within itself and across time.
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The reliability of an operating system. ... Reliability is generally considered important by end users. Not all companies making operating systems have a similar standard. Even among operating systems where reliability is a priority, there is a range of quality.
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