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Operation error message examples

Some passive controls will live outside the user interface and may not be apparent to day-to-day operators. For example, HIT systems typically need to exhibit resiliency in their architecture whether brought about through redundancy or other systematic means. These design features represent active engineered controls. However it is common for this to be supported by other more passive controls which require some degree of human intervention. The platforms on which systems reside can often be monitored for availability and performance. In some cases systems may be specifically instrumented to provide metrics on the execution of specific functions or the success of database transactions. Similarly systems may log errors or failed messages which are then made available for inspection by service management personnel. [Pg.224]


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