Resilience is the intrinsic ability of a system to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes and disturbances, so that it can sustain required operations under expected and unexpected conditions. This definition focuses on the ability to function, rather than on being impervious to failure, and thereby overcomes the traditional conflict between productivity and safety. Resilience engineering (RE) has fast become ecognized as a valuable complement to the established approaches to safety of complex socio-technical systems and methods to monitor organizational resilience are needed. However, few, if any, comprehensive and systematic research studies focus on developing an objective, reliable and practical assessment m...
Background: Resilience Engineering is a paradigm for safety management that focuses on coping with c...
There are two principle ways to approach resilience measurement; either to try to collect informatio...
Available: http://www.ipac.ca/documents/RAG%20discussion_APR05.pdfThe Difference Between Safety and ...
Introduction: Resilience engineering (RE), as a new approach in the system safety domain, is intende...
Introduction: Resilience engineering is a novel approache to risk management and is the inherent abi...
AbstractBackgroundResilience engineering (RE) is a new paradigm that can control incidents and reduc...
AbstractBackgroundResilience engineering (RE) is a new paradigm that can control incidents and reduc...
Background: Resilience engineering (RE) is a new paradigm that can control incidents and reduce thei...
The safety and reliability of critical infrastructures is a key challenge in modern societies. This ...
The safety and reliability of critical infrastructures is a key challenge in modern societies. This ...
Resilience Engineering is a paradigm that attempts to focus on learning from what works well rather ...
Due to the increasing frequency of natural and man-made disasters, the scientific community has paid...
AbstractResilience engineering has become an important field representing a new way of understanding...
Due to the increasing frequency of natural and man-made disasters, the scientific community has paid...
Resilience is the system ability to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes an...
Background: Resilience Engineering is a paradigm for safety management that focuses on coping with c...
There are two principle ways to approach resilience measurement; either to try to collect informatio...
Available: http://www.ipac.ca/documents/RAG%20discussion_APR05.pdfThe Difference Between Safety and ...
Introduction: Resilience engineering (RE), as a new approach in the system safety domain, is intende...
Introduction: Resilience engineering is a novel approache to risk management and is the inherent abi...
AbstractBackgroundResilience engineering (RE) is a new paradigm that can control incidents and reduc...
AbstractBackgroundResilience engineering (RE) is a new paradigm that can control incidents and reduc...
Background: Resilience engineering (RE) is a new paradigm that can control incidents and reduce thei...
The safety and reliability of critical infrastructures is a key challenge in modern societies. This ...
The safety and reliability of critical infrastructures is a key challenge in modern societies. This ...
Resilience Engineering is a paradigm that attempts to focus on learning from what works well rather ...
Due to the increasing frequency of natural and man-made disasters, the scientific community has paid...
AbstractResilience engineering has become an important field representing a new way of understanding...
Due to the increasing frequency of natural and man-made disasters, the scientific community has paid...
Resilience is the system ability to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes an...
Background: Resilience Engineering is a paradigm for safety management that focuses on coping with c...
There are two principle ways to approach resilience measurement; either to try to collect informatio...
Available: http://www.ipac.ca/documents/RAG%20discussion_APR05.pdfThe Difference Between Safety and ...