fiabilitii
Fiabilitii is a theoretical concept used in reliability studies to describe a class of systems designed to maximize availability through modular, self-verifying design. The term is employed in discussions and speculative writings to explore how architecture, monitoring, and redundancy can interact to preserve functionality as faults occur. In this framework, fiabilitii emphasize verifiability of state, observability, and the ability to degrade gracefully rather than fail catastrophically.
Key characteristics often associated with fiabilitii include modular components with independent health checks, redundant paths that
Applications of the concept are discussed mainly in theory and speculative design, with potential relevance to
Origin and usage of the term are informal; fiabilitii is a neologism used in reliability discourse rather