noncascading
Noncascading is a term used across disciplines to describe systems, designs, or policies that aim to prevent the spread of effects from an initial event beyond its immediate trigger. It contrasts with cascading processes, where a single failure or action can propagate through connected components or steps, producing a chain reaction.
In engineering and safety contexts, noncascading design emphasizes containment, decoupling, and modularity. Physical barriers, electrical isolation,
In software and IT, noncascading resilience employs mechanisms such as circuit breakers, timeouts, bulkheads, service boundaries,
In governance and risk management, noncascading policies seek to confine risk and ensure that decisions or
Adopting noncascading approaches can improve resilience and troubleshooting, but may require additional design complexity, coordination, and