tõrkesimulatsioon
Tõrkesimulatsioon, often translated as fault simulation, is a technique used in engineering and computer science to test the robustness and reliability of a system. It involves deliberately introducing errors or "faults" into a system and then observing how it behaves. The goal is to identify potential weaknesses, understand failure modes, and ensure that the system can either continue to function correctly or fail in a predictable and safe manner.
In software development, tõrkesimulatsioon can involve injecting errors into code, data, or network communications. This might
For hardware systems, particularly in critical applications like aerospace, automotive, or medical devices, tõrkesimulatsioon is crucial
The process typically involves defining the types of faults to simulate, determining the conditions under which