Critical Event
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
A Critical Event is a significant occurrence that can trigger system responses (requiring immediate attention within operational contexts).
- AKA: Critical Incident, Significant Event, Critical Occurrence.
- Context:
- It can trigger Emergency Response through alert protocols.
- It can require Immediate Action through response procedures.
- It can affect System Operation through disruption patterns.
- It can demand Resource Allocation through priority assignments.
- It can necessitate Status Assessment through impact evaluations.
- ...
- It can often initiate Response Coordination through team mobilizations.
- It can often require Stakeholder Notification through communication channels.
- It can often involve Decision Making through situation assessments.
- It can often trigger Process Adaptation through contingency plans.
- ...
- It can range from being a Minor Emergency to being a Major Crisis, depending on its severity level.
- It can range from being a Limited Disruption to being a Complete Shutdown, depending on its operational impact.
- It can range from being a Quick Resolution to being an Extended Recovery, depending on its complexity level.
- It can range from being a High-Consequence Event is a [[...
- ...
- It can have Event Documentation for incident tracking.
- It can require Response Protocol for action coordination.
- It can support Lessons Learned for process improvement.
- ...
- Examples:
- System Events, such as:
- Infrastructure Issues, such as:
- Application Events, such as:
- Security Events, such as:
- Access Issues, such as:
- Data Events, such as:
- ...
- System Events, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Routine Operation, which lacks urgency requirement.
- Planned Maintenance, which follows scheduled procedures.
- Regular Update, which has controlled timing.
- See: Event Management, Incident Response, Emergency Protocol, System Recovery, Operation Continuity.