Cognizant Failure in Atlantis

Cognizant Failure in Atlantis

Cognizant Failure is a property of the ATLANTIS architecture based on Firby's research at Yale on adaptive control. Rather than designing systems that never fail, this approach instead is based on being aware (or cognizant) of failures in performance. Such awareness requires that a contingency recovery procedure be provided for each possible failure but the technique avoids the necessity of designing perfect (never failing) algorithms.


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