Yes, the one I just described. The one the article also appears to be operating on.
Generally speaking, I don't think it is a rigorously defined concept. I've never heard it used in the way the Wikipedia article suggests; indeed, the "rare alternative definition" it suggests is more common parlance in the few times it has come up in any kind of conversation.
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Do you have other definition than en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor ?
Yes, the one I just described. The one the article also appears to be operating on.
Generally speaking, I don't think it is a rigorously defined concept. I've never heard it used in the way the Wikipedia article suggests; indeed, the "rare alternative definition" it suggests is more common parlance in the few times it has come up in any kind of conversation.