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| Formato: | Recurso digital |
| Lenguaje: | inglés |
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2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15490997 |
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- <p>This paper introduces "The Ahnaf Effect," a principle asserting that any system possessing an<br>inherent capacity for failure will, under sufficient conditions or over time, inevitably experience<br>that failure. Formally, this is expressed as P(System Fails∣System Can Fail)=1. This concept<br>highlights the critical distinction between potential vulnerability and actualized breakdown,<br>arguing for a deterministic outcome where possibility translates into certainty. We explore the<br>theoretical underpinnings of this effect, its profound implications across diverse domains such<br>as software engineering, cybersecurity, and physical systems, and discuss comprehensive<br>strategies for mitigation, emphasizing proactive identification, resilient design, and continuous<br>vigilance as essential countermeasures against the inherent inevitability of failure.</p>