rivendosshme
Rivendosshme is a term used in resilience studies to describe the capacity of a system to revert to a safe or functional baseline after a disturbance. It refers to an inherent property that can arise from design, organization, or adaptive processes, rather than from ad hoc recovery.
Etymology and usage: The word is formed from rivendos- meaning to restore in Albanian, with a suffix
Scope and domains: The concept applies to digital systems with self-healing software and data backups, to ecological
Assessment: Rivendosshme is evaluated through quantitative metrics like mean time to recovery (MTTR), recovery point objective
Limitations and criticism: Some scholars warn that emphasizing rivendosshme can obscure trade-offs, such as cost, complexity,