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  2. Technical Difficulties - Wikipedia

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    Technical Difficulties (Training for Utopia album) The Technical Difficulties, a semi-educational, comedic and satirical podcast and video team made up of Tom Scott, Matt Gray, Gary Brannan, and Chris Joel. Technical Difficulties Radio, also referred to as Technical Difficulties, a series of livestreams and songs by Brockhampton. Category:

  3. Troubleshooting - Wikipedia

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    Troubleshooting. Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving, often applied to repair failed products or processes on a machine or a system. It is a logical, systematic search for the source of a problem in order to solve it, and make the product or process operational again. Troubleshooting is needed to identify the symptoms.

  4. Technical support - Wikipedia

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    Technical support, also known as tech support, is a call centre type customer service provided by companies to advise and assist registered users with issues concerning their technical products. [1] Traditionally done on the phone, technical support can now be conducted online or through chat. At present, most large and mid-size companies have ...

  5. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Problem solving is the process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles, a frequent part of most activities. Problems in need of solutions range from simple personal tasks (e.g. how to turn on an appliance) to complex issues in business and technical fields. The former is an example of simple problem solving (SPS) addressing one issue ...

  6. Technical debt - Wikipedia

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    Technical debt. In software development and other information technology fields, technical debt (also known as design debt[1] or code debt) is the implied cost of future reworking because a solution prioritizes expedience over long-term design. [2]

  7. Root cause analysis - Wikipedia

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    In the field of science and engineering, root cause analysis (RCA) is a method of problem solving used for identifying the root causes of faults or problems. [1] It is widely used in IT operations, manufacturing, telecommunications, industrial process control, accident analysis (e.g., in aviation, [2] rail transport, or nuclear plants), medicine (for medical diagnosis), healthcare industry (e ...

  8. Technological fix - Wikipedia

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    The technological fix is the idea that all problems can find solutions in better and new technologies. It now is used as a dismissive phrase to describe cheap, quick fixes by using inappropriate technologies; these fixes often create more problems than they solve or give people a sense that they have solved the problem.

  9. Course (orienteering) - Wikipedia

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    Course (orienteering) An orienteering course is composed of a start point, a series of control points, and a finish point. Controls are marked with a white and orange flag in the terrain, and corresponding purple symbols on an orienteering map. The challenge is to complete the course by visiting all control points in the shortest possible time ...