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11:18 Jun 14, 2011 |
English to Turkish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - IT (Information Technology) | |||||||
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4 +1 | Bizans hatası |
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5 | Bizans başarısızlığı |
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4 | Bizans hata toleransı |
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4 | Bizans hatası |
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byzantine failure Bizans hata toleransı Explanation: Byzantine fault tolerance Byzantine fault tolerance is a sub-field of error tolerance research inspired by the Byzantine Generals' Problem, which is a generalized version of the Two Generals' Problem. Two Generals' Problem In computing, the Two Generals' Problem is a thought experiment meant to illustrate the pitfalls and design challenges of attempting to coordinate an action by communicating over an unreliable link. It is related to the more general Byzantine Generals' Problem (though published long before that later generalization) and appears often in introductory classes about computer networking (particularly with regards to the Transmission Control Protocol), though it can also apply to other types of communication. It is also an important concept in epistemic logic, and the importance of common knowledge. Some authors refer to this as the Two Army Problem or the Coordinated Attack Problem. |
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byzantine failure Bizans hatası Explanation: veya Byzantine hatası. Dediğiniz gibi Byzantine fault tolerance ayrı bir şey. |
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byzantine failure Bizans başarısızlığı Explanation: imho |
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byzantine failure Bizans hatası Explanation: terim olarak kullanılıyor, networklerde oluşan bir hata(error) şekli. Example sentence(s):
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