mangeltilstande
Mangeltilstande is a Danish term that translates roughly to fault states or deficiency conditions. It is used to describe conditions in which a system, process, or organism does not meet required performance, safety, or health standards. The concept is relevant across domains such as engineering, information technology, nutrition, and public health, where diagnosing and responding to such states is essential for reliability and safety.
In engineering and safety contexts, mangeltilstande denote abnormal operating conditions identified by sensors or diagnostics. They
Practical handling involves risk assessment methods such as failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), fault tree
While the concept is closest to English fault states or deficiency states, usage varies by discipline and