Transient failures refer to temporary disruptions or errors in a system that occur due to short-lived conditions, such as network issues, resource contention, or momentary hardware malfunctions. These failures are typically not indicative of a persistent problem and often resolve themselves after a brief period. In computing, they can often be mitigated through retry mechanisms or timeout strategies, as the underlying issue may self-correct without requiring significant intervention.
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time
A surge suppressor will protect against transient high voltage surges.A ferroresonant transformer will protect against transient low voltage brownouts.A uninterruptable power supply will protect against power failures of several minutes duration.
Bank failures and credit problems meant spiraling unemployment, home losses, and business failures.
The slowest poles of a system (those closest to the imaginary axis in the s-plane) give rise to the longest lasting terms in the transient response of the system. if a pole or set of poles are very slow compared to others in the transfer function, then they may dominate the transient response. If we plot the transient response of the system without accounting for the transient response of the fastest poles, we may find little difference from the transient response of the original system.
Nature is transient.
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He was assassinated which could be seen as a failure because that meant that people didn't like him and had grounds to kill him.
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it will be transient fashions.
Average Transient Rate
Transient hyperphosphatemia is usually fairly benign