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<blockquote>a system resilience principle which states that a system should have the capability of being brought up to partial or full functionality over a specified period of time and in a specified environment. Jackson and Ferris (2016)</blockquote>
  
 
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a system resilience principle which states that a system should have the capability of being brought up to partial or full functionality over a specified period of time and in a specified environment. Jackson and Ferris (2016)

Source

Jackson, Scott, and Timothy Ferris. 2013. "Resilience Principles for Engineered Systems." Systems Engineering 16 (2):152-164.

Discussion

SEBoK v. 2.9, released 20 November 2023