KASAN stands for KernelAddressSanitizer and is a dynamic
memory error detector that finds use-after-free and out-of-bound errors in the Linux kernel.
This is considered a
memory error because a) target language (TL) production is assumed to be automatic in one's mother tongue; b) robust evidence links errors in speech production to memory overload (Christodoulides, 2016):
In verbal memory tests, statistically significant difference was detected among four groups in terms of immediate memory, learning point, reaching the criteria, highest learning, learning error point, self-recalling, identifying, total recalling, and long-term
memory error point.
They use a checklist so that none of the essential tasks are overlooked due to a
memory error. Airline mechanics use similar checklists.
For the first time Bartlett (1932) had accumulated regular research in this regard and has showed that individuals in reminding story which have been presented to them have
memory error and distortion.
The expressP2 card offers fast transfer speeds (up to 2.4Gbps.), and contains a flash
memory error correction system, equivalent to a RAID system, to recover from a failure in a sector, page, or entire block.
Tavid said that this avoids the risk of sudden system failures due to
memory error.
On the other hand, recalling age at first use retrospectively can incur bias due to
memory error (Coughlin, 1990; Jenkins, Earle-Richardson, Slingerland, & May, 2002; Loftus, Fienberg, & Tanur, 1985).
TotalView is a comprehensive source code analysis and
memory error detection tool that dramatically enhances developer productivity by simplifying the process of debugging parallel, data-intensive, multi-process, multi-threaded or network-distributed applications.
This study examined the effect of two sources of
memory error: exposure to post-event information and extracting typical contents from schemata.