Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
In which case, companies use the recoverability test to determine whether impairment has occurred.
This situation might sometimes be a disadvantage, but for recoverability, it is a significant advantage.
They can use a mixture of these at the same time in a single program while retaining full recoverability.
This provided a basic level of security and recoverability from programming errors.
Among the bank's assets were some loans of doubtful recoverability.
This is the easiest to implement, but probably the least likely to achieve a high level of recoverability.
The security rules cover 17 areas including access control, incident response, business continuity, and disaster recoverability.
The above (conflict) serializability techniques in their general form do not provide recoverability.
It must deliver improved recoverability of data files and databases.
Schedules also need to possess the recoverability (from abort) property.
Secondary processes are those required to guarantee standards of availability, recoverability etc.
It shall be noted that besides the equipment also the crew has a vital role in recoverability.
Two R&D programmes have been devised in the search for improved recoverability.
Its recoverability will depend on what supplies made or to be made it relates to.
Thus recoverability is dependent on the actions aimed to neutralize the effects of the damage.
Some level of compromise between granularity of recoverability and cost is necessary.
However, recoverability cannot be compromised, since such typically results in a quick database integrity violation.
The main purpose of this process is to make sure that the system fails and recovers gracefully - a quality known as recoverability.
The other three are observability, recoverability, and task conformance.
They had effectively no verification of recoverability.
Recoverability refers to vessel's ability to restore and maintain its functionality after sustaining damage.
Practically an additional concurrency control mechanism is always utilized, even solely to enforce recoverability.
TimesTen is an in-memory, relational database management system with persistence and recoverability.
Special enhancements are needed for adding recoverability.
‘Reference vehicle’ means the vehicle that is most problematic in terms of re-usability, recyclability and recoverability.