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Latest revision as of 21:46, 2 May 2024
A condition that may degrade the desired capability of a system. (Brtis 2016)
Source
Brtis, John. 2016. How to Think About Resilience in a DoD Context. Colorado Springs, CO: MITRE Corporation.
Discussion
In the context of resilience adversity can include an encounter with a threat or an internal disruption such as human error.