In the philosophy of SAFETY-I variability is seen as a threat, because it brings with it the possibility of an unwanted outcome. Variability of hardware is curtailed by, amongst other things, precise specifications. Variability of human behavior is curtailed by inter alia regulations and protocols. In the philosophy of SAFETY-II variability is seen as an asset. In SAFETY-II, humans are seen as able to cope with the variability of technology circumstances to keep systems working. This capacity of coping has been designated resilience. Recently the meaning of resilience has been stretched to include the ability of restoring the operational state after an excursion into the realm of inoperability. The belief that humans will cope if an unexpec...
Modern socio-technical systems call for a reconsideration of current notions and practices related t...
This paper will show in detail the differences between safety and security. An argument is made for ...
From a technical perspective, resilience focuses on the ability of a system to anticipate and to res...
In the philosophy of SAFETY-I variability is seen as a threat, because it brings with it the possibi...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
For Resilience Engineering, 'failure' is the result of the adaptations necessary to cope with the co...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Recent years have seen the increasing complexity of engineered systems. Complexity and uncertainty a...
Resilience is the ability to provide strong responses to weak signals. Weak signals are uncertain in...
International audienceEffective safety management requires the ability to learn from the past and to...
The nature of work in modern societies calls for a reconsideration of the notion of risk and safety....
Nowadays we have all sorts of legislation to safeguard safety at home and at work. Safety management...
In the resilience engineering approach to safety, failures and successes are seen as two different o...
Managing complexity and uncertainty in high risk, socio-technical, systems requires people to contin...
The concept of resilience occupies an increasingly prominent position within contemporary efforts to...
Modern socio-technical systems call for a reconsideration of current notions and practices related t...
This paper will show in detail the differences between safety and security. An argument is made for ...
From a technical perspective, resilience focuses on the ability of a system to anticipate and to res...
In the philosophy of SAFETY-I variability is seen as a threat, because it brings with it the possibi...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
For Resilience Engineering, 'failure' is the result of the adaptations necessary to cope with the co...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Recent years have seen the increasing complexity of engineered systems. Complexity and uncertainty a...
Resilience is the ability to provide strong responses to weak signals. Weak signals are uncertain in...
International audienceEffective safety management requires the ability to learn from the past and to...
The nature of work in modern societies calls for a reconsideration of the notion of risk and safety....
Nowadays we have all sorts of legislation to safeguard safety at home and at work. Safety management...
In the resilience engineering approach to safety, failures and successes are seen as two different o...
Managing complexity and uncertainty in high risk, socio-technical, systems requires people to contin...
The concept of resilience occupies an increasingly prominent position within contemporary efforts to...
Modern socio-technical systems call for a reconsideration of current notions and practices related t...
This paper will show in detail the differences between safety and security. An argument is made for ...
From a technical perspective, resilience focuses on the ability of a system to anticipate and to res...