What does EFHD mean?
EFHD means Error and Fault Handling Daemon
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Error and Fault Handling Daemon?
Error and Fault Handling Daemon can be abbreviated as EFHD
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What does EFHD stand for? EFHD stands for "Error and Fault Handling Daemon". |
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How to abbreviate "Error and Fault Handling Daemon"? "Error and Fault Handling Daemon" can be abbreviated as EFHD. |
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What is the meaning of EFHD abbreviation? The meaning of EFHD abbreviation is "Error and Fault Handling Daemon". |
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What is EFHD abbreviation? One of the definitions of EFHD is "Error and Fault Handling Daemon". |
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What does EFHD mean? EFHD as abbreviation means "Error and Fault Handling Daemon". |
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What is shorthand of Error and Fault Handling Daemon? The most common shorthand of "Error and Fault Handling Daemon" is EFHD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C&DHS - Command and Data Handling Subsystem
- CC&DH - Central Control And Data Handling
- CC&DHS - Central Control And Data Handling System
- CCPFDM - Combined Cycle Performance and Fault Diagnostic Module
- CTPFDM - Combustion Turbine Performance and Fault Diagnostics Module
- CWIH - Casters Wheels and Industrial Handling
- DSADH - Data Switching and Data Handling
- E&MH - Elevator and Material Handling
- FTRTFT - Formal Techniques for Real Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems
- GADHS - GOES Acquisition and Data Handling System
- SAIFIR - Systems Aid for Integration and Fault Reporting
- SICDH - Scientific Instrument Computer and Data Handling
- ABTH - Air Brake and Train Handling
- E&S - Error and Sensitivity
- FHM - Fault-Handling Mechanism
- PCTd - Position and Communication Tracking Daemon
- FMD - Fault Management Daemon
- PETE - Power Error and Timing Error
- LAST - Listen, Advise, Solve, Thank. A good aid for training customer service and complaints handling. (Ack Tumby). Certain organizations continue to pursue less positive methods, notably the IFO technique (Ignore and Fob-Off) or the IPATTAP model (Interrupt, Pa
- CEARS - CBER (Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research) Error and Accident Reporting System