Noun
The word is derived from erratum
See Erratum.
of Erratum
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Motorola's errata, citation any chip with a mask set 2E71M or later does not contain the bug. Source: Internet
After the criteria in RFC 6410 is met (two separate implementations, widespread use, no errata etc.), the RFC can advance to Internet Standard. Source: Internet
Although they were not available for many generations, the removed sections of the Talmud, Rashi, Tosafot and Maharsha were preserved through rare printings of lists of errata, known as Chesronos Hashas ("Omissions of the Talmud"). Source: Internet
Later revisions A recommendation may be updated or extended by separately-published, non-technical errata or editor drafts until sufficient substantial edits accumulate for producing a new edition or level of the recommendation. Source: Internet
Deponent cannot change his statements on the deposition transcript, but under rule 30(e) they can correct on additional " errata sheet" any mistakes in the deposition transcript shortly after the testimony has been typed and bound. Source: Internet
For easy access to the metadata of an RFC, including abstract, keywords, author(s), publication date, errata, status, and especially later updates, the RFC Editor site offers a search form with many features. Source: Internet