foutstoorcontext
Foutstoorcontext is a term used in information theory and data integrity studies to describe how the combination of fault-inducing disturbances and the surrounding processing environment shapes the interpretation of data. It captures the idea that the impact of errors depends not only on their source but also on the receiver’s context, including decoding algorithms, prior probabilities, and channel state information.
Origins and scope: The term is primarily encountered in Dutch-language technical literature addressing telecommunications, signal processing,
Concept and components: Foutstoorcontext comprises three elements: (1) fout (error or fault sources such as noise,
Applications and use: Researchers use foutstoorcontext to model and compare the robustness of coding schemes, modulation