There are four types of critical systems: safety critical, mission critical, business critical and security critical. For such systems, trusted methods and...
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A safety-critical system or life-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in one (or more) of the following outcomes: death...
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Critical systems thinking (CST) is a systems approach designed to aid decision-makers, and other stakeholders, improve complex problem situations that...
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A mission critical (also mission essential) factor of a system is any factor (component, equipment, personnel, process, procedure, software, etc.) that...
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Look up critical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Critical or Critically may refer to: Critical, or critical but stable, medical states Critical, or intensive...
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A critical theory is any approach to humanities and social philosophy that focuses on society and culture to attempt to reveal, critique, and challenge...
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the physical system, but only on some of its general features. For instance, for ferromagnetic systems at thermal equilibrium, the critical exponents depend...
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Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic field focused on the relationships between social conceptions of race and ethnicity, social and political laws...
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Race condition (redirect from Critical race)
dependent on the speed of the network link. Software flaws in life-critical systems can be disastrous. Race conditions were among the flaws in the Therac-25...
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screen of death is a fatal system error displayed by some versions of Microsoft Windows after encountering a critical system error. In Windows 3.x, the...
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crosscutting technology, component development, and system development. In this step the critical system requirements from the second step are transformed...
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Ventilator (section Life-critical system)
its critical O2/CO2 exchange to pulmonary alveolus. As failure may result in death, mechanical ventilation systems are classified as life-critical systems...
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A criticality accident is an accidental uncontrolled nuclear fission chain reaction. It is sometimes referred to as a critical excursion, critical power...
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important as the system approaches the critical point where the correlation length diverges. Many properties of the critical behavior of a system can be derived...
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developmental biology, a critical period is a maturational stage in the lifespan of an organism during which the nervous system is especially sensitive...
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Safety-Critical Systems Club (SCSC) is a professional association in the United Kingdom. It aims to share knowledge about safety-critical systems, including...
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proprietary or public, from changes that could be damaging to a mission-critical system or which could simply be difficult to revert, regardless of the intent...
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probabilities and severities Self-organized criticality, a property of (classes of) dynamical systems which have a critical point as an attractor This disambiguation...
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Reliability engineering (redirect from Critical failure)
reporting. Task selection depends on the criticality of the system as well as cost. A safety-critical system may require a formal failure reporting and...
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Reticular formation (redirect from Reticular activating system)
neocortex, and thus, this system was suggested initially as a general arousal system to natural stimuli and the critical system underlying wakefulness (Moruzzi...
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Critical thinking is the analysis of available facts, evidence, observations, and arguments in order to form a judgement by the application of rational...
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system safety engineering. Safety engineering assures that a life-critical system behaves as needed, even when components fail. Analysis techniques can...
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Critical Role is an American web series in which a group of professional voice actors play Dungeons & Dragons. The show started streaming partway through...
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Self-organized criticality (SOC) is a property of dynamical systems that have a critical point as an attractor. Their macroscopic behavior thus displays...
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methodologies for systems thinking include: Critical systems heuristics: in particular, there can be twelve boundary categories for the systems when organizing...
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control firmware found at least 243 violations of these rules. Life critical system Coding conventions Software quality Software assurance G.J. Holzmann...
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Protection (WRP), which protects registry keys and folders as well as critical system files. Under Windows Vista, sfc.exe can be used to check specific folder...
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instrumented systems include: Critical control system Protective instrumented system Equipment protection system Safety shutdown system Process shutdown system Emergency...
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The Mythical Man-Month (redirect from Second system syndrome)
critical work, while directing the team to assist with less critical parts, it seems reasonable to have a "good" programmer develop critical system components...
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Fault tolerance (redirect from Fault-tolerant system)
for high-availability, mission-critical, or even life-critical systems. Fault tolerance specifically refers to a system's capability to handle faults without...
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