Being correct most of the time.
It means being on target.
audit
correctness rightness exactness precision
Accuracy means being accurate, or precise, with your language. It is important to be accurate because this enables other people to understand more precisely what you are trying to convey. Fluency means being able to use language easily, in an effortless way, although not necessarily always with complete accuracy. Ideally, fluency will incorporate accuracy.
-- None of those words relates to "precise". -- "Accuracy" relates to "reliable". -- "Precision" and "accuracy" are two different things. -- "Precise" does not mean "reliable".
speed,accuracy, consistency, reliability, communication, memory capability speed,accuracy, consistency, reliability, communication, memory capability
Efficiency, accuracy, and consistency.
compliance
The accuracy to which you can take into account the mass of the spring, and the accuracy and consistency of spring tension data inherently limit the accuracy of an inertial balance.
it increases the stability of the projectile. so yes it would help create consistency and accuracy.
Compliance
Basic criteria used for line drawing include accuracy, clarity, and consistency. Accuracy refers to the correctness of proportions and measurements in the drawing. Clarity refers to the legibility and visibility of the lines in the drawing. Consistency implies uniformity of lines in terms of thickness and style throughout the drawing.
integrity is basically consistency and we need it so as to handle the voluminous data base. we can relate it with integrated courses that assure the consistency of the courses. It is important to assure the accuracy and dependability of stored data on the facts.
The computer consistency refers to the same results that a computer will produce over time when certain raw data is input. It also refers to the error free information that the computer generates while it repeats the same function.
Panyo
Ability to carry out repetitive computations accurately and efficiently.
Consistency in verb tense means that all the verbs are in the same tense.