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Revision as of 21:52, 2 October 2019
The ability of a
-- adapted from (Woods 2006)
Absorption is a resilience principle that supports the robustness attribute according to Jackson and Ferris (2013).
Sources
Woods, David D. 2006. "Essential Characteristics of Resilience." In E. Hollnagel, D. D. Woods, and N. Leveson. "Resilience Engineering: Concepts and Precepts." Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publlishing Limited.
Jackson, Scott, and Timothy Ferris. 2013. "Resilience Principles for Engineered Systems." Systems Engineering 16 (2):152-164.
Discussion
This definition is in the context of resilience for which David Woods is an authority.
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