Reliability
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In general, reliability (systemic def.) is an ability of a system to perform/maintain its functions in routine and also in different hostile or/and unexpected circumstances.
In natural language it may also denotes persons which acts efficiently in proper moments/circumstances (infallibile).
Reliability may refer to:
- Reliability (statistics), of a set of data
- Experimental reliability of an experiment.
- Reliabilism in philosophy and epistemology
- Data reliability, a property of some disk arrays in computer storage.
- Reliability engineering ensures a system will be reliable when operated in a specified manner
- Reliability theory, as a theoretical concept, to explain biological aging and species longevity
- For telecommunications, see unreliable.
- Reliability (computer networking) is a category used to describe protocols.
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