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*** backward combatability
/bakw@rd k@mbat'@bil'@tee/ , n. [CMU, Tektronix: from backward compatibility ] A property of hardware or software revisions in which previous protocols, formats, layouts, etc. are irrevocably discarded in favor of new and improved protocols, formats, and layouts, leaving the previous ones not merely deprecated but actively defeated. (Too often, the old and new versions cannot definitively be distinguished, such that lingering instances of the previous ones yield crashes or other infelicitous effects, as opposed to a simple version mismatch message.) A backwards compatible change, on the other hand, allows old versions to coexist without crashes or error messages, but too many major changes incorporating elaborate backwards compatibility processing can lead to extreme software bloat. See also flag day.
*** bag
A term used within the Robotics Operating Systsem (ROS) to refer to a collection of raw sensor data gathered over some period of time. Bags could then later be analysed or replayed in simulation for fault diagnosis or the improvement of navigation algorithms.
*** bagbiter
1. Something, such as a program or a computer, that fails to work, or works in a remarkably clumsy manner. This text editor won't let me make a file with a line longer than 80 characters! What a bagbiter!

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/bakw@rd k@mbat'@bil'@tee/ , n. [CMU, Tektronix: from backward compatibility ] A property of hardware or software revisions in which previous protocols, formats, layouts, etc. are irrevocably discarded in favor of new and improved protocols, formats, and layouts, leaving the previous ones not merely deprecated but actively defeated. (Too often, the old and new versions cannot definitively be distinguished, such that lingering instances of the previous ones yield crashes or other infelicitous effects, as opposed to a simple version mismatch message.) A backwards compatible change, on the other hand, allows old versions to coexist without crashes or error messages, but too many major changes incorporating elaborate backwards compatibility processing can lead to extreme software bloat. See also flag day.
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A term used within the Robotics Operating Systsem (ROS) to refer to a collection of raw sensor data gathered over some period of time. Bags could then later be analysed or replayed in simulation for fault diagnosis or the improvement of navigation algorithms.
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<H4>bagbiter</H4>
<p>1. Something, such as a program or a computer, that fails to work, or works in a remarkably clumsy manner. This text editor won't let me make a file with a line longer than 80 characters! What a bagbiter! </p>

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bag
A term used within the Robotics Operating Systsem (ROS) to refer to a
collection of raw sensor data gathered over some period of time. Bags
could then later be analysed or replayed in simulation for fault
diagnosis or the improvement of navigation algorithms.