gjenforsøking
Gjenforsøking is a Norwegian term that translates literally to “re‑trying” or “retrying” in English. It is most commonly used in technical contexts such as computing, telecommunications, and automated systems where a process fails and must be attempted again. The concept is part of broader error handling and fault tolerance strategies, allowing systems to recover from transient errors without manual intervention.
In software engineering, gjenforsøking is typically implemented through retry mechanisms that attempt a failed operation a
The practice is also found in fields such as scientific experimentation, manufacturing, and quality control. Here,
Regulatory frameworks in some industries explicitly require documented gjenforsøking procedures for corrective actions. For example, safety‑critical
Overall, gjenforsøking serves as a practical technique for enhancing robustness across technology, manufacturing, and quality assurance