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The four types of redundancy in linguistics are syntactic redundancy, lexical redundancy, morphological redundancy, and phonological redundancy. These redundancies help convey meaning, aid in communication, and ensure clarity in language use.
The Redundancy of Courage was created in 1991.
Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) provides the advantage of error detection by adding redundancy to data, allowing for the identification of errors in transmission. It is relatively simple to implement and can be effective for detecting errors in blocks of data. However, its main disadvantage is that it may not detect all types of errors, particularly if multiple errors occur in a way that cancels each other out. Additionally, LRC is less robust than more advanced error-checking methods, such as cyclic redundancy checks (CRC) or checksums.
the plural of redundancy is redundancies. As in "during the recession there were a lot of redundancies".
Controlled redundancy refers to intentionally duplicating certain components in a system to ensure reliability and fault tolerance, whereas uncontrolled redundancy occurs unintentionally due to inefficient processes or lack of coordination. Controlled redundancy is planned and managed to enhance system performance, while uncontrolled redundancy can lead to inefficiencies and waste of resources.
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problems associated with redundancy in data base,Redundancy occurs in same data multiple time tends to several problems some times redundancy controlling is necessary to improve the performance of the query.
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Oxymoronic Redundancy: A redundant statement used to confuse Tiffany Hyde.
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