A trigger Incident is basically what starts the story.
fiction trigger is to bring in the incident/event that sparks the chain of events - make the reader feel the story has really started
Yes, incident is a noun. ex- The incident occurred when the teacher was distracted.
Do you mean Initial Incident?If so it is when the conflict begins.
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing. Critical Incident stress Defusing.
Incident is the same as the word occurance. An accident is a more specific description as to the reasons that led to that specific incident.
A trigger Incident is basically what starts the story.
fiction trigger is to bring in the incident/event that sparks the chain of events - make the reader feel the story has really started
An Incident is an unplanned interruption to an IT service or reduction in the quality of an IT service. Failure of a Configuration Item that has not yet impacted service is also an Incident. Incidents are classified as Regular and Major Incidents. Different organizations will have different definitions for what constitutes a Major Incident. For some organizations, the trigger for 'calling' a Major Incident is when a certain number of users have been impacted. For other organizations, the trigger may be the actual or potential financial loss from the loss of service. If the actual or potential financial loss is over a certain amount, the Incident becomes Major. For some business areas in some industries, there may be risk of injury or loss of life if particular services are not available. Again, this may be the trigger for the Incident becoming Major. Reputational damage to the organization can be another trigger.
The two isolating reporting events typically refer to "trigger events" and "reporting events." Trigger events are specific occurrences that prompt the need for a report, such as an incident or a breach, while reporting events involve the actual documentation or communication of the information related to those trigger events. Together, they serve to ensure that important incidents are properly recorded and addressed in a timely manner.
*static trigger *dynamic trigger *hold trigger
The second trigger is usually a "set" trigger, that spring loads the forward trigger and makes it into a hair draw trigger.
Plot is usually set in motion by some sort of conflict or crisis.
Rear trigger is "set" trigger, by pulling it 1st, it makes the main trigger a "hair" or lighter trigger
'Trigger' was Roy's horse. You can see his story in the movie "My Pal Trigger".Trigger :)
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computer incident
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