0 extremely important or necessary for a company, activity, etc. to operate successfully:
mission-critical applications/systems/software
1 extremely important or necessary for a company, activity, etc. to operate successfully:
They should not, therefore, be central to any mission-critical application given that they may not predict the right control given a particular situation.
Transparent communication involves identification and definition of mission-critical data.
The conservative management balked at using an untried system for mission-critical applications and declined.
The devastating impact of a crucial supplier failure has moved risk management from add-on service to mission-critical.
Operators are day-to-day end users of systems, that may or may not be mission-critical, but are typically managed and maintained by technicians or engineers.
In addition, mainframes are still being used for some mission-critical applications, such as payroll, or for processing day-to-day account transactions in banks.
This vulnerability will result in a lack of expertise in mission-critical areas if not addressed.
This makes it very resilient and desirable for mission-critical applications.