FehlerMachbark
FehlerMachbark is a German term that combines the words *Fehler* (error) and *Machbar* (feasible), translating roughly to "error-machable" or "error-feasible." The concept is often used in software development, project management, and quality assurance to describe a mindset or approach that intentionally incorporates potential errors or failures into planning and execution. This philosophy encourages teams to anticipate and prepare for mistakes, rather than treating them as unexpected disruptions.
The idea gained traction in the tech industry as part of broader discussions on resilience, agile methodologies,
FehlerMachbark aligns with principles found in frameworks like *Chaos Engineering*, where controlled experiments deliberately introduce failures
Critics argue that overemphasizing error anticipation could lead to unnecessary caution or a false sense of