System
Resilience is the ability of an engineered system (or System of Systems) to
provide required capability when facing adversity. For the purpose of resilience, an adversity
is anything that might degrade the capability provided by a system. Achieving
resilience requires consideration of all sources and types of adversity;
adversities that are expected or not. Adversities may be issues, risks, or
unknown-unknowns and may arise from inside or outside the system. The fundamental objectives of resilience are
avoiding, withstanding, and recovering from adversity. Resilience focuses on
providing required capability - not necessarily with maintaining the
architecture or composition of the system.
Mr.
Ken Cureton will join us to discuss resiliency within Digital Engineering and
its importance to DoD systems