System Failure Made Simple
How Breakdowns Spread, Why Systems Collapse, and How to Prevent Cascading Failures
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- $ 14.900,00
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- $ 14.900,00
Descripción editorial
Systems rarely fail all at once.
They fail piece by piece.
But when those pieces are connected, one failure can trigger another.
What begins as a small issue can quickly turn into a system-wide collapse.
System Failure Made Simple explains how breakdowns spread, why systems collapse, and how to prevent cascading failures.
This book breaks down how interconnected parts create vulnerability and how small disruptions can lead to large-scale consequences.
You’ll learn:
• How system failures develop over time
• Why interconnected systems are vulnerable to collapse
• How small failures trigger chain reactions
• The role of hidden dependencies
• How to identify early warning signs
• How to design systems that resist collapse
Systems do not fail randomly.
They fail through connections.
Understanding those connections is how you prevent collapse and build more resilient systems.