Moving from a system designed for robustness to one that supports resilience represents a significant strategic shift. Whilst systems have commonly been designed to be robust - systems which are designed to prevent failure - increasing complexity and the difficulty it poses to fail-proof planning have made a shift to "resilience" strategically imperative. A resilient system on the other hand accepts that failure is inevitable and focuses instead on early discovery and fast recovery from failure.
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bundawartini 1 month ago
I do not understand the possible/probable/plausible categories. Perhaps because I am Dutch and do not understand the English language well enough, and/or use because I use the wrong framework? Possible and probable are modal logic operators. But what is the difference between possible and plausible? My dictionary doesn't give a clue...
Mireilllle 1 month ago
@bc1050 simple explanations for simple minds.
gandalfy2k 5 months ago
a bit gibberish............just tell us how it works!!!
bc1050 5 months ago