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  2. Fail fast (business) - Wikipedia

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    Fail fast, also sometimes termed fail fast, fail often or fail cheap, is a business management concept and theory of organizational psychology that argues businesses ...

  3. Fail fast - Wikipedia

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    Fail fast may refer to: Fail fast (business), a concept in business management; Fail-fast system, a concept in systems design This page was last edited on 16 ...

  4. Fail-fast system - Wikipedia

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    Fail-fast components are often used in situations where failure in one component might not be visible until it leads to failure in another component as a consequence of lazy initialization. e.g. "The system that is "doomed" to fail because a file-system path is wrongly set up, does it not fail at startup because the file-system path is not ...

  5. Why Start-Ups Fail and What We Can Learn From Them - AOL

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    But research suggests that 65% of start-ups fail because of one particular problem: people. ... I think start-ups in general think, it's always good to pivot quickly and fail fast, etc. Well ...

  6. High-availability cluster - Wikipedia

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    Fail Fast, scripted as "FAIL_FAST", means that the attempt to cure the failure fails if the first node cannot be reached. On Fail, Try One - Next Available , scripted as "ON_FAIL_TRY_ONE_NEXT_AVAILABLE", means that the system tries one host, the most accessible or available, before giving up.

  7. 'Fail quickly and inexpensively': Nvidia founder and CEO ...

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    It's no secret that CNBC’s Jim Cramer holds Nvidia (NVDA) founder and CEO Jensen Huang in high esteem. After all, the “Mad Money” host once hailed Huang as “the da Vinci of tech.”

  8. Fast Food's Slow Fail: Why Burger King Will Never Be ... - AOL

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    Did you hear that Burger King hired away Hamburglar from McDonald's (MCD)? It must have. How else could one explain how the new BK menu looks suspiciously similar to what the folks manning the ...

  9. Fault tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, a fail-fast component is designed to report at the first point of failure, rather than generating reports when downstream components fail. This allows easier diagnosis of the underlying problem, and may prevent improper operation in a broken state.