A bug.
The story may be apocryphal, but supposedly an early programmer, possibly Grace Hopper or one of the people involved with the ENIAC, was trying to figure out why their primitive computer was not working correctly. They traced the problem to a board that held dozens of electromechanical relays. After inspecting it for a while, they found that an insect had crawled between two contact points as was preventing a circuit from completing. When asked what the problem was, the programmer replied that they "had found a bug".
An error in a computer program is called a bug or a glitch. This is why the process of correcting them is called debugging. Glitches are common in computer games.
An error in a computer program is called a bug.
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static error coefficients are the error calculated when steady state is reached. so, the dynamic error coefficients give the error calculated with time. it just calculated by taking the inverse Laplace transform of E(s) term resulting in the equation: e(t)=k0 r(t) + k1 r('t) + k2 r''(t) + ... where, k0: position error coefficient k1: velocity error coefficient k2: acceleration error coefficient sks..
GI/GO is a computer programming term for Garbage In/Garbage Out. It means that if you have incorrect data input, then your output will be incorrect
The term "fprintf" is a command used in the computer programming language C++. The command "fprintf" in C++ is used to print formatted data to a stream.
The term "bug" in the meaning of technical error dates back at least to 1878 and Thomas Edison, and "debugging" seems to have been used as a term in aeronautics from 1945, in the context of repairing aircraft engines.It was not applied to computers until September 9, 1947 when a moth was found smashed in a relay of the Harvard Mark III electromechanical computer. Obviously this was (like all previous usage of the terms) a hardware problem, not a software problem (as the terms are now used).
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An abend is an abnormal termination within a computer programme, or a generic term meaning to finish abruptly.
That's commonly called a bug. Even the smallest spelling error in a line of computer code can have a 'cascade' effect over the whole program.
The term "monolingual" denote a person who knows only one language. That is the difference from polylingual which means a person who knows more than one language.
The scientific term cocci is used to denote any spherical or nearly spherical shaped bacteria. The plural of cocci is coccus.
Term used to denote a lesbian, sometimes derogatory.
"Money Bags" is a term used as a nickname for some people to denote a wealthy person. "Money bags" is a term for saying a person has a bunch of money.
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Term used to denote a lesbian, sometimes derogatory.
The term "bug" was coined by Grace Hopper, an early computer pioneer, in 1946. While she was working with a computer one day, she found a dead moth stuck inside it.
It means " chore", and is a common term to denote homework.