Recent years have seen the increasing complexity of engineered systems. Complexity and uncertainty also exist in engineered systems’ interactions with human operators, managers, and the organization. Resilience, focusing on a system's ability to anticipate, absorb, adapt to, and recover from disruptive situations, can provide an umbrella concept that covers reliability and risk-based thinking to ensure these complex systems' safety. This paper discusses the quantitative aspects of the notion of resilience. Like the quantitative risk assessment framework, a generic framework should be developed for quantitative resilience assessment. This paper proposes a framework based on a triplet resilience definition consisting of disruption, functional...
The National Science Foundation’s definition of resiliency is “the ability to prepare and plan for, ...
Uncertainty and interconnectedness in complex engineering and engineered systems such as power-grids...
Generic standards on risk management and functional safety (e.g. ISO 31000 and IEC 61508) and simila...
Complex engineered systems with various components and dynamic behaviors are connerstones to develop...
Resilience is the system ability to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes an...
System resilience characterizes the capability of maintaining the required functionality under disru...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
Resilience Engineering can provide society and its critical infrastructure and systems with means, m...
For Resilience Engineering, 'failure' is the result of the adaptations necessary to cope with the co...
Today’s infrastructural systems are expected to be safe and resilient. In this context, assessment ...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
International audienceIn this paper, the authors propose two complementary approaches in an attempt ...
For practical application to critical infrastructure, lifelines as well as safety and security relev...
From a technical perspective, resilience focuses on the ability of a system to anticipate and to res...
AbstractWe discuss the development of sustainable engineered systems (SES) using emergent features o...
The National Science Foundation’s definition of resiliency is “the ability to prepare and plan for, ...
Uncertainty and interconnectedness in complex engineering and engineered systems such as power-grids...
Generic standards on risk management and functional safety (e.g. ISO 31000 and IEC 61508) and simila...
Complex engineered systems with various components and dynamic behaviors are connerstones to develop...
Resilience is the system ability to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes an...
System resilience characterizes the capability of maintaining the required functionality under disru...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
Resilience Engineering can provide society and its critical infrastructure and systems with means, m...
For Resilience Engineering, 'failure' is the result of the adaptations necessary to cope with the co...
Today’s infrastructural systems are expected to be safe and resilient. In this context, assessment ...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
International audienceIn this paper, the authors propose two complementary approaches in an attempt ...
For practical application to critical infrastructure, lifelines as well as safety and security relev...
From a technical perspective, resilience focuses on the ability of a system to anticipate and to res...
AbstractWe discuss the development of sustainable engineered systems (SES) using emergent features o...
The National Science Foundation’s definition of resiliency is “the ability to prepare and plan for, ...
Uncertainty and interconnectedness in complex engineering and engineered systems such as power-grids...
Generic standards on risk management and functional safety (e.g. ISO 31000 and IEC 61508) and simila...