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Что (кто) такое page faults - определение

ABNORMAL CONDITION OR DEFECT AT THE COMPONENT, EQUIPMENT, OR SUB-SYSTEM LEVEL WHICH MAY LEAD TO AN EQUIPMENT FAILURE
Random fault; Systematic fault; Systematic faults; Random faults
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page fault         
WHEN A RUNNING PROGRAM ACCESSES A MEMORY PAGE THAT IS NOT CURRENTLY MAPPED BY THE MMU INTO THE VIRTUAL ADDRESS SPACE OF A PROCESS
Invalid page fault; Pagefault; Hard fault
<memory management> In a paged virtual memory system, an access to a page (block) of memory that is not currently mapped to physical memory. When a page fault occurs the operating system either fetches the page in from {secondary storage} (usually disk) if the access was legitimate or otherwise reports the access as illegal. (1995-11-11)
Page fault         
WHEN A RUNNING PROGRAM ACCESSES A MEMORY PAGE THAT IS NOT CURRENTLY MAPPED BY THE MMU INTO THE VIRTUAL ADDRESS SPACE OF A PROCESS
Invalid page fault; Pagefault; Hard fault
In computing, a page fault (sometimes called PF or hard fault) is an exception that the memory management unit (MMU) raises when a process accesses a memory page without proper preparations. Accessing the page requires a mapping to be added to the process's virtual address space.
page-boy         
  • Lord Patten]], robed as [[Chancellor of Oxford University]], assisted by a page.
  • Painting of a page boy with silver collar, Dutch, 17th century.
  • ''The Queen and the Page'', by [[Marianne Stokes]], 1896.
  • Alof de Wignacourt and his page]]'', by [[Caravaggio]], c. 1608.
YOUNG MALE SERVANT
Page (occupation); Page-boy; Quistroun
Jennie Page         
BRITISH BUSINESSWOMAN
Jennifer Page (Millenium Dome); Jennifer Page (Millennium Dome); Jennifer Page (Business woman); Jenny Page; Jennifer Page
Jennifer Anne "Jennie" Page, (born 12 November 1944) was chief executive of the London Millennium Dome project from 1 March 1995 until she resigned after a flawed opening night and poor early attendance at the start of 2000.
Multivariate landing page optimization         
A SINGLE WEB PAGE THAT APPEARS IN RESPONSE TO CLICKING ON A SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZED SEARCH RESULT, MARKETING PROMOTION, MARKETING EMAIL, OR AN ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT
Landing pages; Landing Pages; Gateway (web page); Lead Capture Page System; Landing page optimization; Landing Page Optimization; Multivariate Landing Page Optimization; Lead capture page; Landing Page; Destination page; Player-experience modeling
Multivariate landing page optimization (MVLPO) is a specific form of landing page optimization where multiple variations of visual elements (e.g.
Player-experience modeling         
A SINGLE WEB PAGE THAT APPEARS IN RESPONSE TO CLICKING ON A SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZED SEARCH RESULT, MARKETING PROMOTION, MARKETING EMAIL, OR AN ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT
Landing pages; Landing Pages; Gateway (web page); Lead Capture Page System; Landing page optimization; Landing Page Optimization; Multivariate Landing Page Optimization; Lead capture page; Landing Page; Destination page; Player-experience modeling
Player-experience modeling refers to attempts to mathematically model player experience and predict player's preference for or liking of a video game. It has applications in game testing.
Landing page         
A SINGLE WEB PAGE THAT APPEARS IN RESPONSE TO CLICKING ON A SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZED SEARCH RESULT, MARKETING PROMOTION, MARKETING EMAIL, OR AN ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT
Landing pages; Landing Pages; Gateway (web page); Lead Capture Page System; Landing page optimization; Landing Page Optimization; Multivariate Landing Page Optimization; Lead capture page; Landing Page; Destination page; Player-experience modeling
In online marketing, a landing page, sometimes known as a "lead capture page", "single property page", "static page", "squeeze page" or a "destination page", is a single web page that appears in response to clicking on a search engine optimized search result, marketing promotion, marketing email or an online advertisement. The landing page will usually display directed sales copy that is a logical extension of the advertisement, search result or link.
Benjamin Page         
POLITICAL SCIENTIST
User:MohnJcIntyre/Benjamin Page; Draft:Benjamin Page; Benjamin I. Page; Page, Benjamin; Benjamin Ingrim Page
Benjamin Ingrim Page (born 17 September 1940) is the Gordon S. Fulcher professor of decision making at Northwestern University.
home page         
  • Image of an online shop's homepage showing a carousel with left/right icons
MAIN PAGE OF A SITE
HomePage.; Startsida; Homepage definition; Start page; Home Page; Amateur home page; Amateur Home Page; Home Page Home Page; Free home page; Hompage; Takeoff page; Default homepage; Homepage; Amatuer home page; Face page; Index page; Start Page; Main pages; Main Pages; Home Pag
¦ noun a person's or organization's introductory document on the Internet.
Home page         
  • Image of an online shop's homepage showing a carousel with left/right icons
MAIN PAGE OF A SITE
HomePage.; Startsida; Homepage definition; Start page; Home Page; Amateur home page; Amateur Home Page; Home Page Home Page; Free home page; Hompage; Takeoff page; Default homepage; Homepage; Amatuer home page; Face page; Index page; Start Page; Main pages; Main Pages; Home Pag
A home page (or homepage) is the main web page of a website. The term may also refer to the start page shown in a web browser when the application first opens.

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Fault (technology)

In document ISO 10303-226, a fault is defined as an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure.

In telecommunications, according to the Federal Standard 1037C of the United States, the term fault has the following meanings:

  1. An accidental condition that causes a functional unit to fail to perform its required function. See § Random fault.[1]
  2. A defect that causes a reproducible or catastrophic malfunction. A malfunction is considered reproducible if it occurs consistently under the same circumstances. See § Systematic fault.
  3. In power systems, an unintentional short circuit, or partial short circuit, between energized conductors or between an energized conductor and ground. A distinction can be made between symmetric and asymmetric faults. See Fault (power engineering).