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2023-02-18 I would like to give them a big pat on the back with saying "How wonderful you could stop the system at the moment!". However, could all we not share the same emotion? [長年日記]

"A real-time checking program consisting of hundreds of sensor data and their combination automatically shut down the engine ignition before the rocket lifted off"

If one has a proper understanding of the scientific process, one would say,

"That is not generally called a 'failure'"

If I call this a "failure" at the company I work for, I will be almost 100% treated as "crank".

Or I feel like I'm going to get yelled at by executives -- "If you've got time for using the word, get me an estimate of the work, manpower, and time needed!

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Currently, the system monitoring logs and the monitoring program should be being checked at a furious pace.

This can be expected to increase the safety of the next launch by one or more steps.

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As an engineer involved in a system, I can say that the last minute system shutdown looks like a "rare and spectacular success story.

I would like to give them a big pat on the back with saying "How wonderful you could stop the system at the moment!". However, could all we not share the same emotion?