Noun
/fɔlt rɪˈkɔrdɪŋ ˈsɪstəm/
A "fault-recording system" refers to a mechanism or procedure used for detecting, recording, and sometimes analyzing faults or errors in a given context, often in engineering, electronics, or software systems. This system plays a crucial role in maintenance and troubleshooting by providing valuable data about faults as they occur.
The frequency of use of this term is more common in written contexts, particularly in technical documentation, reports, and academic articles, rather than in everyday oral communication.
The engineers implemented a fault-recording system to monitor the performance of the machinery.
Los ingenieros implementaron un sistema de registro de fallos para monitorear el rendimiento de la maquinaria.
The fault-recording system identified a critical error that could have led to a significant malfunction.
El sistema de registro de fallos identificó un error crítico que podría haber llevado a un mal funcionamiento significativo.
Regular maintenance of the fault-recording system is essential to ensure reliability and safety.
El mantenimiento regular del sistema de registro de fallos es esencial para garantizar la fiabilidad y la seguridad.
While "fault-recording system" itself may not be commonly linked to idiomatic expressions, it can be associated with phrases in technical contexts related to troubleshooting and faults in systems. Here are some examples of sentences using idiomatic expressions relevant to faults and systems:
When the system crashed, it was a clear case of "a stitch in time saves nine," as the fault-recording system had not been updated.
Cuando el sistema se bloqueó, era un claro caso de "una puntada a tiempo ahorra nueve", ya que el sistema de registro de fallos no se había actualizado.
Outdated protocols can often lead to "falling through the cracks," which is why we need a robust fault-recording system.
Los protocolos desactualizados a menudo pueden "caer entre las grietas", por eso necesitamos un sistema de registro de fallos robusto.
Having a fault-recording system is like having "an insurance policy"; it protects against unexpected downfalls.
Tener un sistema de registro de fallos es como tener "una póliza de seguro"; protege contra caídas inesperadas.
The word "fault" derives from the Old French "faulte," which means a failure or lack. "Recording" comes from the Latin "recordare," meaning to remember or call to mind. "System" has its roots in the Greek "systēma," which refers to a whole made up of parts. Thus, the term "fault-recording system" combines the concept of identifying failures with a systematic approach to documentation.
Synonyms: error logging system, fault-detection system, fault monitoring system
Antonyms: fault-prevention system, error-free system, error avoidance mechanism