Fault-Definition is a process of identifying faults in the form of defects, errors, or other problems in a system or service. It is the first step in fault diagnosis and is used to define the problem, its root cause, and the corrective action needed to resolve the problem. There are two types of Fault-Definition: Static Fault-Definition and Dynamic Fault-Definition. Static Fault-Definition is an analysis of the system's current state, while Dynamic Fault-Definition is an analysis of the system's behavior over time. Static Fault-Definition is typically used to identify underlying problems that remain constant, while Dynamic Fault-Definition is used to identify problems that have changed or evolved over time.
Fault-Definition is a process of identifying faults in the form of defects, errors, or other problems in a system or service. It is the first step in fault diagnosis and is used to define the problem, its root cause, and the corrective action needed to resolve the problem. There are two types of Fault-Definition: Static Fault-Definition and Dynamic Fault-Definition. Static Fault-Definition is an analysis of the system's current state, while Dynamic Fault-Definition is an analysis of the system's behavior over time. Static Fault-Definition is typically used to identify underlying problems that remain constant, while Dynamic Fault-Definition is used to identify problems that have changed or evolved over time.