Sentences with phrase «potential points of failure»

Assess desktop and laptop needs (upgrade / replace) updating all identified systems to eliminate potential points of failure
I propose the best course of action for the bitcoin community is to let the developers do their jobs without interruption, so they can address real potential points of failure in the software — not speculative ones on social media.
This interaction is both a cause for optimism, because it means there are many pathways to lower emissions, and a challenge because there will be many potential points of failure in even well ‐ designed plans for mitigation.
Just the complicated one with Morse at center has more moving parts and more potential points of failure leading to a more Risk / Reward type scheme that needs other things in the offense to go well to keep the defense from heavily focusing on it.
Though this extra layer of personally really does add a lot to the game, there's a potential point of failure: some of the characters definitely feel like they've had less thought put into them than others.
Selling off a pile of pre-mined XCP coins would have obvious benefits, it would also have created Counterparty as a centralized project (one of many) and set up whoever holds the money from the sale as a potential point of failure.
That's a potential point of failure for MagSave: Reminders are only as effective as the person programming them in the first place.
Perform feasibility analysis and risk assessments for Department of Defense (DOD) to determine potential Point of Failures as it relates to telecommunications networks.

Not exact matches

«Major (cloud) infrastructure service providers are now also critical points for systemic failure, and any data breach or significant downtime can have a cascading effect impacting thousands of businesses, with a great potential for economic impacts,» Goddjin observes.
Life at the Bottleneck by Ruth Müller, 26 October 2012 Upon realizing, as a scholar of science and technology studies, that success and failure in academia depend on more than personal effort, Ruth Müller made it a point to identify other potential interests and fields of occupation to increase her resilience to career anxieties.
When people build robots, whether it is a humanoid, a quadruped or a fish, they tend to create very complex mechanisms, and this complexity often works against them by creating multiple points of potential failure, Valdivia y Alvarado says.
This unkindness is usually attributed to an inexplicable, temporary insanity on HAL's part, the point of said attribution usually being something interesting about the potential for madness even in purely rational artificial minds, or — roughly the opposite idea — likening insanity to a state of mechanical failure.
Take a company announcement (in response to a price movement) confirming a potential bidding approach: At that point, I'm probably being generous to say the odds of an eventual successful takeover bid are 50 %, at best — so the probability of failure's also at 50 %.
Very different then the concept of large scale megawatt centralized energy storage that has a single point of failure potential.
... if this storm points to a failure, it's really a failure not of the specific forecast, but of the format and language that is used to communicate all forecasts, an approach that fails to clearly spell out uncertainties and the difficulty of picking one of a number of potential storm tracks.
Was there a failure by your GP to take a proper history or advise you of the potential red flag symptoms of CES and a failure to refer you for an MRI scan or orthopaedic assessment at any time up to the point at which CES was diagnosed?
This is as opposed to client - server is more like a conventional organisation where a boss tells subordinates the news, and the boss is a central point of reference, and potential failure.
Undersized blocks, progressives fear, could limit Bitcoin's potential and increase the cost of transacting on the blockchain to the point where only centralized services will utilize it, or lead to users moving to alternative payments systems, or perhaps even cause a total failure of the system.
Removing the potential for a single point of failure, decentralizing gives way to three enduring principles upon which cryptocurrency rests: security, privacy, and censorship resistance.
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