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A framework for continuity of mission-critical network services
A framework for the continuous delivery of mission-critical network services is proposed. The risk involved is assessed in a binary way, i.e., there is no risk until the network system supports the services up to the intended duration; otherwise, the mission fails and this gives rise to failure impact. The proposed framework is used to allocate network resources.