error — er·ror n: an act that through ignorance, deficiency, or accident departs from or fails to achieve what should be done procedural error s; esp: a mistake made by a lower court in conducting judicial proceedings or making findings in a case to… … Law dictionary
error — A mistake of law or fact; a mistake of the court in the trial of an action; a writ to review a judgment of an inferior court in a higher court for errors appearing on the face of the record. A proceeding under a writ of error, distinct, under the … Ballentine's law dictionary
error — ► NOUN 1) a mistake. 2) the state of being wrong in conduct or judgement. 3) technical a measure of the estimated difference between the observed or calculated value of a quantity and its true value. ● see the error of one s ways Cf. ↑see the… … English terms dictionary
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Error message — An error message is information displayed when an unexpected condition occurs, usually on a computer or other device. On modern operating systems with graphical user interfaces, error messages are often displayed using dialog boxes. Error… … Wikipedia
Technical features new to Windows Vista — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features … Wikipedia
error — noun 1》 a mistake. ↘the state of being wrong in conduct or judgement. 2》 technical a measure of the estimated difference between the observed or calculated value of a quantity and its true value. Derivatives errorless adjective Origin ME: via … English new terms dictionary
Technical challenges of quantum computers — Requirements for physical implementationsDiVincenzo has classified the main ingredients that a physical system should possess in order to be a candidate for a quantum computer. They are: * Quantum register: A scalable physical system with well… … Wikipedia
error — 1. A defect in structure or function. 2. In biostatistics : 1) a mistaken decision, as in hypothesis testing or classification by a discriminant function; 2) the difference between the true value and the observed … Medical dictionary
technical errors — Errors committed in course of trial which have not prejudiced the party and hence are not grounds for reversal. Fed.R.Civil P. 61; Fed.R.Crim.P. 52. See also harmless error doctrine … Black's law dictionary