Rollback, in political science, is the strategy of forcing a change in the major policies of a state.
Rollback or roll back may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Rollback (novel), by Robert J. Sawyer, 2007
- Roll Back, a 2004 album by Horslips
Science and technology
- Rollback (data management), the operation of returning a database to some previous state
- Rollback, in transaction processing
- Trench rollback, a geology term
- Rollback, a term used in Netcode
Other uses
- Rollback (legislation), to repeal or reduce the effects of a specific law or regulation
- Rollback (roller coaster), when a roller coaster is not launched fast enough
- Rollback, the civil service salary reductions for constitutional deference known as a Saxbe fix
- Rollback, a form of flatbed tow truck
See also
- Roll Back Malaria Partnership, at one time chaired by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
- Rollback attack, a form of cryptographic attack
- Reverse stock split, in finance
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