Today’s infrastructural systems are expected to be safe and resilient. In this context, assessment of such systems faces two principal challenges: common approaches in risk assessment have reached their limits in methodology and feasibility in assessing complex and interconnected systems. On the other hand, resilience assessment is in its beginnings and lacks, e.g., a commonly accepted resilience metric. The paper starts to specify a practical definition of resilience and assigned metric: Resilience is characterised by influencing recovery properties of a socio-technical system. Actors and actions are carriers of these properties. This corresponds to the views of system representation by Use Case Diagrams (UCD). In order to quantify an UCD...
Researchers in the resilience engineering space have proposed the notion that organisations operatin...
This paper presents a measure of resilience which can guide system design and management. Systems de...
To assess in quantitative terms the “resilience” of systems, it is necessary to ask first what is me...
Today’s infrastructural systems are expected to be safe and resilient. In this context, assessment ...
AbstractResilience engineering has become an important field representing a new way of understanding...
Resilience is the system ability to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes an...
International audienceIn this paper, the authors propose two complementary approaches in an attempt ...
Promoting the resilience of critical infrastructure, when subjected to different hazardous events, i...
AbstractConcepts of resilience take two broad forms: (1) hard resilience: the direct strength of str...
Recent years have seen the increasing complexity of engineered systems. Complexity and uncertainty a...
Most of the literature on resilience is devoted to its assessment. It seems time to move from analys...
This paper presents a quantitative method to assess the resilience and the resilience-based risk at ...
For practical application to critical infrastructure, lifelines as well as safety and security relev...
Increased interest in managing resilience has led to efforts to develop standardized tools for asses...
The paper proposes a concept enabling quantitative assessment of resilience in critical entities dev...
Researchers in the resilience engineering space have proposed the notion that organisations operatin...
This paper presents a measure of resilience which can guide system design and management. Systems de...
To assess in quantitative terms the “resilience” of systems, it is necessary to ask first what is me...
Today’s infrastructural systems are expected to be safe and resilient. In this context, assessment ...
AbstractResilience engineering has become an important field representing a new way of understanding...
Resilience is the system ability to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes an...
International audienceIn this paper, the authors propose two complementary approaches in an attempt ...
Promoting the resilience of critical infrastructure, when subjected to different hazardous events, i...
AbstractConcepts of resilience take two broad forms: (1) hard resilience: the direct strength of str...
Recent years have seen the increasing complexity of engineered systems. Complexity and uncertainty a...
Most of the literature on resilience is devoted to its assessment. It seems time to move from analys...
This paper presents a quantitative method to assess the resilience and the resilience-based risk at ...
For practical application to critical infrastructure, lifelines as well as safety and security relev...
Increased interest in managing resilience has led to efforts to develop standardized tools for asses...
The paper proposes a concept enabling quantitative assessment of resilience in critical entities dev...
Researchers in the resilience engineering space have proposed the notion that organisations operatin...
This paper presents a measure of resilience which can guide system design and management. Systems de...
To assess in quantitative terms the “resilience” of systems, it is necessary to ask first what is me...