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feilfrie

Feilfrie is a Norwegian adjective meaning free of errors or defects. It is used to describe products, information, or processes regarded as correct and reliable. The term is a compound of feil (fault or error) and fri (free). In Norwegian, feilfrie modifies nouns, and, in practice, the form feilfrie is used for plural nouns.

In practice, feilfrie denotes an aspirational state in quality management, software, journalism, and manufacturing. Absolute faultlessness

In industry, feilfrie outputs are pursued through quality assurance, verification, and standards such as ISO 9001

Critics warn that the term can be marketing-driven or misleading when used to imply infallibility. It is

is
rare;
the
concept
signals
high
standards,
rigorous
testing,
and
ongoing
improvement.
or
Six
Sigma.
In
software,
teams
aim
for
feilfri
releases
through
testing
and
validation,
while
acknowledging
residual
defects.
most
useful
as
a
goal
rather
than
a
guaranteed
condition.