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==[[Starfleet]]== | ==[[Federation]]== | ||
* Classifications | |||
** Class 10: Capable of global logistical management (SCE Short Story: "Some Assembly Required") | |||
===[[Starfleet]]=== | |||
* Starship and starbase computer cores possess autonomous maintenance subprocessors to track wear on physical components outside the standard computer network (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Harvest'') | * Starship and starbase computer cores possess autonomous maintenance subprocessors to track wear on physical components outside the standard computer network (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Harvest'') | ||
** Allows determination of diagnostic status independent of hardware failure | ** Allows determination of diagnostic status independent of hardware failure | ||
** Incorporates automatic notification to computer operations personnel when maintenance is required (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Harvest'') | ** Incorporates automatic notification to computer operations personnel when maintenance is required (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Harvest'') | ||
* Signals pass from input through command junctions, which route them to the appropriate destination (SGR Novel: ''The Valiant'') | |||
[[Category:Computers]] | [[Category:Computers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:56, 28 December 2025
Federation
- Classifications
- Class 10: Capable of global logistical management (SCE Short Story: "Some Assembly Required")
Starfleet
- Starship and starbase computer cores possess autonomous maintenance subprocessors to track wear on physical components outside the standard computer network (TNG Novel: A Time to Harvest)
- Allows determination of diagnostic status independent of hardware failure
- Incorporates automatic notification to computer operations personnel when maintenance is required (TNG Novel: A Time to Harvest)
- Signals pass from input through command junctions, which route them to the appropriate destination (SGR Novel: The Valiant)