Reason why computer Engineering student fail?
ANY mechanical system- including the safety on a firearm- CAN fail. This is the reason for the basic firearm safety rules- including "do not point a firearm at anything you do not mean to shoot." It is rare, but CAN happen.
There are a number of reasons why Henry Clay's American system failed. The main reason is believed to have been lack of sufficient funding.
Its called a hunting assessment. Only apprentices do it, when they are about the become young warriors. If they fail the test, then they don't become warriors. Its that simple.
No, there is no reason why you should fail in this case.
The three fail-safe principles are: redundancy (having backups or duplicates in place), diversity (using multiple approaches or systems to achieve a goal), and granularity (breaking down a system into smaller, more manageable components). These principles help to ensure system reliability and minimize the impact of failures.
Information systems may not succeed because they have the wrong people operating them. Another reason why an information system may fail is because it is dated.
The reason Chernobyl failed is because the plans used to design the plant were old and out of date. The technology was years behind. Where as Three Mile Island has multiple fail safes. All nuclear reactors have these. If something fails they have a fail safe to stop it, and if that fails there is another; and so on and so on. Three Mile has 4 fail safes, two of which failed and the third caught it preventing disaster.
a system where students either pass or a fail in a subject without being given a grade
Not understanding the cause.
You'll fail a drug screening with ANY detectable amount of THC in your system.
The most common reason UPSes fail, in our environment, is the batteries go bad.