Cross-Domain Institutional Communication Failure Records for Recoverability Analysis
by Noelia Sanchez·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
A record of cross-domain events, incidents, and residues demonstrating failure of continuation admissibility across institutional systems. The dataset, authored by Noelia Sanchez and last updated in April 2026, is a 273.3 KB PDF file licensed under CC-BY-4.0. It captures communication failures across healthcare, infrastructure, governance, and international systems where signals were not processed within bounded time.
Use Cases
Classifying structural failure modes (e.g., absence, delay, misclassification) based on the described failure classes.
Modeling communication breakdown timelines based on the described bounded-time processing failures.
Analyzing residual effects like loss of traceability and unresolved system states mentioned in the description.
Benchmarking incident tracking systems against the described Event, Incident, and Residue Tracking Standard.
Strengths
Explicitly aligned with a documented Event, Incident, and Residue Tracking Standard.
Covers failures across four distinct domains: healthcare, infrastructure, governance, and international systems.
File size is 273.3 KB, making it quick to download and inspect.
Limitations
Row count and column definitions are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
Data is provided as a PDF, which may require extraction for computational analysis.
The 273.3 KB size indicates a very limited scope, likely containing summary or illustrative records rather than large-scale data.
Provenance
Source
figshare, authored by Noelia Sanchez.
Collection Method
Likely compiled from real-world case studies of institutional communication failures.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-09 20:20:50.
Geography
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Data is in PDF format; analysis may require text extraction.