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There is a maze of diagnostic techniques in use today: Diagnostic Programs, Micro Programs, Test Panels, On-Line Diagnostics, Error Recording Techniques, Automatic Recovery Procedures; and the list goes on. The purpose of this paper is to take a look at the basic concepts applicable to Error Detection and diagnosis, in order to put into perspective the value of the various techniques for satisfying future requirements.