Semantic Error (Noun)
Meaning
An error in logic or arithmetic that must be detected at run time.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- The programmer spent hours debugging the code, only to discover a subtle semantic error that was causing the entire program to crash.
- The semantic error in the algorithm resulted in inaccurate predictions and flawed decision-making.
- The testing team identified a semantic error in the new software release, which had to be fixed before it could be deployed.
- The semantic error in the database query caused the results to be incorrect, leading to a major financial discrepancy.
- The researchers found that the semantic error in the model's assumptions led to biased and unreliable conclusions.