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- Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry — Operational test: Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates degradation/restoration asymmetry in practice.
Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry — Operational test: Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates degradation/restoration asymmetry in practice.
Operational test "Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates degradation/restoration asymmetry in practice." for Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry in the Burden & load glossary category.
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Operational test
Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates degradation/restoration asymmetry in practice.
Use this test to validate operational readiness.
Pair this test with the minimum evidence criteria to capture both qualitative and quantitative signals.
- Evidence artifact: Artifact documenting how Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry is expected, enforced, or governed.
- Behavior signal: Observed behavior showing Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry in practice during real use or drills.
- Metric signal: Metric tracked to monitor Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry performance over time.
It is cheap or fast to harm or change someone’s state, but slow and costly to reverse. Degradation/restoration asymmetry inflates time-to-restore and compounds moral debt .
F. Burden & load. How systems allocate the cost of operation or failure.
Ethotechnics uses Degradation/Restoration Asymmetry to extend the f. burden & load vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.