Mission Critical System
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A Mission Critical System is an designed system whose system failure result in quick and substantial inability for an organization to deliver on its organizational mission.
- Context:
- It can be a Business Critical System.
- Example(s):
- See: Business Critical, Business Operations.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_critical Retrieved:2020-5-20.
- A mission critical factor of a system is any factor (component, equipment, personnel, process, procedure, software, etc.) that is essential to business operation or to an organization. Failure or disruption of mission critical factors will result in serious impact on business operations or upon an organization, and even can cause social turmoil and catastrophes.
2019
- https://www.netmotionsoftware.com/blog/mobility/mission-critical-systems
- QUOTE: ... A mission critical system is a computer, electronic or electromechanical system that is fundamentally necessary to the success of a specific operation. When a mission critical system fails or is interrupted, the damage is often quick and substantial. Mission essential equipment and mission critical application are also known as mission critical systems.
A few examples of common mission critical systems include:
- Railway/aircraft operating and control systems
- Electric power grid systems
- First responder communications systems
- QUOTE: ... A mission critical system is a computer, electronic or electromechanical system that is fundamentally necessary to the success of a specific operation. When a mission critical system fails or is interrupted, the damage is often quick and substantial. Mission essential equipment and mission critical application are also known as mission critical systems.