feilkøs
Feilkøs is a term used in computer science and software engineering to describe a situation where errors or problems are accumulated without being properly addressed or resolved. This can lead to a cascading effect, where new issues arise because the underlying problems remain unfixed. The term "feilkøs" originates from the Norwegian word for "error queue," highlighting the idea of a backlog of unresolved issues.
The development of a feilkøs can occur in various stages of the software development lifecycle. During initial
Addressing a feilkøs typically involves dedicated efforts to systematically identify, prioritize, and resolve the accumulated errors.