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Engineering resilience is synonymous with recovery, bounce back and resiliency (Angeler and Allen 2016), and is frequently shown as a ball-in-cup heuristic (Fig. 1a).
Resilience has two meanings, engineering resilience and ecological resilience.
Fig. 1 Schematic distinguishing between (a) recovery (engineering resilience) and (b) ecological resilience.
Understanding engineering resilience as a rate of recovery is mechanistically relatively simple and easy to measure.
A concept related to adaptation, coping, and response ability in the mental health sciences is "engineering resilience" in ecology.
However, engineering resilience fails to describe the return from the diseased regime to the healthy regime (Fig. 2a).
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The engineering definition of resilience that resembles the engineer's desire for "fail-safe" design focuses on the efficiency and assumes constancy and predictability of a system's properties (King 2008).
We applied concepts derived from resilience engineering and the study of hazards in highly reliable organizations to characterize resilient BPM.
Resilience engineering is a relatively new research field that focuses on the positive aspects of resilient systems: 10 how systems anticipate, monitor, respond and learn so that they are able to avoid and recover from error and maintain successful performance.
Resilience Engineering (RE) is a reframed perspective.
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