misroute

(redirected from misroutes)

misroute

(ˌmɪsˈruːt)
vb (tr)
to send the wrong way or by a wrong route
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
References in periodicals archive ?
Rank-and-file government employees typically show an aversion to reading, disdaining to even go through their office directory so s/he can tell you which is the correct number to call when, as all too often happens, the operator misroutes you - another common instance of faulty reading skills.
But work by Conn and others revealed that, when the proteins are misfolded, the cell's "quality control system" misroutes them within the cell and they cease to function only because of that misrouting.
Contrariwise, in active attacks, attacker alters, misroutes, replays or blocks arriving packets.
In monitoring the daily readiness reports, the growing number of misroutes between the two air bases were concerning, as Marines have to catch the material at the WWX hub (for example DHL's hub is Bahrain) in order to attempt to reroute the material to the correct airfield.
Representatives from KCMLIN and CLiC communicate when misroutes become problematic and work together to educate library staff on proper labeling.
The RPA Express-powered RPAs are equipped with high definition natural language understanding to pinpoint customer intent that SpeechCycle says significantly reduces misroutes and decreases customer frustration reinforcing an optimized customer experience.
The new RFID process has enhanced the precision and flexibility of our supply operations, and we have gained the ability to locate or redirect "misroutes" as soon as they happen.
There is a secondary sort, which caters for any misroutes. A flyer sort is used for letters and documents." The area was, of course, quiet but Frank explained how the parcels were fed to the correct area.
David Burtenshaw, chief executive of Lynx Express, said: "Payback on our investment in this system will be very quick as it will significantly reduce misroutes which are obviously costly.
Thus, using PCS, the authors have developed fault-tolerant routing algorithms--misrouting backtracking with m misroutes (MB-m).