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Thanks for the updated link. Interesting article. I don't think the details of the technique are exactly applicable to safety-critical systems. But I have read about how complicated safety-critical systems with redundancies and fail-overs test how their systems respond to failures, disagreement in voting architectures, power brownouts, missed deadlines, etc. I suppose it would all fall under the banner of chaos engineering.
I doubt very much it was plain luck that you were asked to participate. I'm sure your engineering skills had something to do with your invitation.
Cheers.
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Thanks for the updated link. Interesting article. I don't think the details of the technique are exactly applicable to safety-critical systems. But I have read about how complicated safety-critical systems with redundancies and fail-overs test how their systems respond to failures, disagreement in voting architectures, power brownouts, missed deadlines, etc. I suppose it would all fall under the banner of chaos engineering.
I doubt very much it was plain luck that you were asked to participate. I'm sure your engineering skills had something to do with your invitation.
Cheers.