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  2. Corner case - Wikipedia

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    In the case where automotive radar fails, corner case investigation can possibly tell engineers and investigators alike what may have occurred. [1] Corner cases form part of an engineer's lexicon—especially an engineer involved in testing or debugging a complex system. Corner cases are often harder and more expensive to reproduce, test, and ...

  3. Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal ...

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    Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 603 U.S. 799 (2024), is a United States Supreme Court case about the statute of limitations for judicial review of federal agency rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act. The legal question under review was whether a challenge to the validity of a rule must be ...

  4. Edge case - Wikipedia

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    An edge case is a problem or situation that occurs only at an extreme (maximum or minimum) operating parameter. For example, a stereo speaker might noticeably distort audio when played at maximum volume, even in the absence of any other extreme setting or condition. An edge case can be expected or unexpected.

  5. Talk:Edge case - Wikipedia

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    Corner cases are "unknown unknowns" - they appear as a result of a combination of factors and are generally unexpected. This follows from the room analogy; an edge case is at one boundary, a corner case involves multiple boundaries interacting.

  6. Four corners (law) - Wikipedia

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    Case law. The following is an incomplete list of examples where courts used the Four Corners Doctrine while interpreting the disputed-document:

  7. Talk:Murphy's law - Wikipedia

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    While edge cases are relatively rare, corner cases are even rarer. According to Murphy's Law, despite the low probabilities, over a large number of trials, even these rare corner cases will eventually occur. Because of their rarity, corner cases might not be adequately tested, leading to unexpected failures in real-world scenarios.

  8. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    Charles B Greenlaw, Coroner of Calcutta. A coroner is a government or judicial official who is empowered to conduct or order an inquest into the manner or cause of death.The official may also investigate or confirm the identity of an unknown person who has been found dead within the coroner's jurisdiction.

  9. Process corners - Wikipedia

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    In semiconductor manufacturing, a process corner is an example of a design-of-experiments (DoE) technique that refers to a variation of fabrication parameters used in applying an integrated circuit design to a semiconductor wafer. Process corners represent the extremes of these parameter variations within which a circuit that has been etched ...