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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Drift into failure

From Hunting Broken Components to Understanding Complex Systems
Book • 2010

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Adam Leventhal
, even though Brian Cantrill dislikes it.
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Predictions 2026!!
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Randy Shoup
, explaining how systems can gradually degrade over time, leading to failures.
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Architecture Should Model the World as It Really Is: A Conversation with Randy Shoup
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Harry Max
to illustrate the dangers of making decisions in a local context without considering broader systemic implications.
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Chesterton's Fence
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Harry Max
as a book illustrating how seemingly well-made data-driven decisions can lead to catastrophic outcomes due to narrow framing.
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Beyond Data
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James Bullen
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Sidney Dekker
's research and book on understanding failures in complex systems.
Can 'normalisation of deviance' help to explain a catastrophe?
Erwähnt von Paula im Zusammenhang mit der Aussage "Du förderst, was du tolerierst" und der Bedeutung von Sicherheitsstandards.
„titriert“ – Journalclub Juni 2025
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Sharon Todd
as one of
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Sidney Dekker
's books that she has read.
Sidney Dekker - his thoughts on Failure, Blame, and Forgiveness.
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Adam Leventhal
, highlighting its focus on understanding complex systems and avoiding the trap of solely fixing broken components.
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