05157oam 2200529 450 991079068530332120190911112729.0981-4452-82-3(OCoLC)860388447(MiFhGG)GVRL8RHQ(EXLCZ)99255000000112611520130515h20132013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrThe resilience of networked infrastructure systems /Mayada Omer, Stevens Institute of Technology, USANew Jersey :World Scientific,[2013]�20131 online resource (xvi, 219 pages) illustrations (some color)Systems Research Series ;Volume 3Description based upon print version of record.981-4452-81-5 1-299-95530-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Disclaimer; Abstract; Chapter 1 - Introduction; 1.1 Need for Resilience in Infrastructure Systems; 1.2 Problem Statement; 1.3 Research Question; 1.4 Research Hypothesis and Its Implications; 1.5 Hypothesis Validation; 1.6 Research Approach; 1.7 Research Contribution; 1.8 Research Assumptions; 1.9 Dissertation Structure; Chapter 2 - Literature Review; 2.1 Resilience Definitions; 2.2 Resilience in Different Disciplines; 2.3 Resilience and Disruptions (Shocks); 2.3.1 Categories of potential disruptions to systems; 2.3.2 Disruption profile2.4 Methodologies for Characterizing Resilience2.5 Resilience Measurement Approaches; 2.5.1 Infrastructure resilience metrics; 2.5.2 Service infrastructures resilience metrics; 2.6 Elements of Resilience; 2.6.1 Resilience and vulnerability; 2.6.2 Resilience and adaptive capacity; 2.7 Resilience in Organizations; 2.8 Resilience and Risk Management; 2.9 Summary; Chapter 3 - Relationship Between Reliability, Robustness, Flexibility, Agility and Resilience; 3.1 Reliability; 3.1.1 Definition; 3.1.2 Reliability metrics; 3.1.3 Reliability and resilience; 3.2 Robustness; 3.2.1 Definition3.2.2 Robustness metrics3.2.3 Robustness and reliability; 3.2.4 Robustness and resilience; 3.3 Flexibility; 3.3.1 Definition; 3.3.2 Flexibility metrics; 3.3.3 Flexibility and robustness; 3.3.4 Flexibility and resilience; 3.4 Agility; 3.4.1 Definition; 3.4.2 Agility metrics; 3.4.3 Agility and flexibility; 3.4.4 Agility and resilience; 3.5 Comparing R2FAR in Terms of Type Failures, Uncertainty and Adaptability; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 4 - Resilience-Enabling Schemes; 4.1 Scheme Identification; 4.2 Vulnerability Reduction; 4.2.1 Redundancy; 4.2.2 Diversity; 4.2.3 Hardening; 4.2.4 Capacity tolerance4.2.5 Modularity4.3 Increasing Adaptive Capacity Through Reorganization; 4.3.1 Resource allocation; 4.3.2 Collaboration - United we stand; 4.3.3 Preparedness; 4.3.4 Cognition; 4.4 Summary; Chapter 5 - Measuring the Resilience of Networked Infrastructure Systems; 5.1 Risk Analysis; 5.1.1 Risk assessment; 5.1.1.1 Threat identification; 5.1.1.2 Vulnerability assessment; 5.1.1.3 Consequences; 5.2 Networked Infrastructure Resilience Assessment (NIRA) Framework; 5.2.1 Boundary definition; 5.2.1.1 Spatial boundaries; 5.2.1.2 Operational boundaries; 5.2.1.3 Temporal boundaries5.2.1.4 Organizational boundaries5.2.2 Resilience metrics definition; 5.2.3 Network resilience and node-to-node resilience; 5.2.3.1 Network resilience; 5.2.3.2 Node-to-node resilience; 5.2.4 System modeling; 5.2.4.1 System modeling using network flow analysis; 5.2.4.2 System modeling using system dynamics; 5.2.4.3 System modeling using social network analysis; 5.2.5 Resilience assessment process; 5.2.5.1 Disruption scenarios; 5.2.6 Resilience schemes implementation and simulation; 5.2.7 Resilience scheme evaluation; 5.3 NIRA Framework: A Systems Approach for Measuring Resilience; 5.4 SummaryChapter 6 - Assessing the Resilience of the Global Internet Cable SystemThis volume elaborates on both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of resilience. Reviewing the literature exploring the concept of resilience in engineering, it discusses resilience in terms of the various definitions used, the methodologies proposed to characterize resilience, and the metrics put forward to quantify the resilience of specific service infrastructure systems. The review also identifies the key factors that contribute to organizational resilience.The concept of resilience is compared to other system properties such as reliability, robustness, flexibility and agility, by taSystems research series ;v. 3.Reliability (Engineering)Computer networksReliabilityReliability (Engineering)Computer networksReliability.003.72Mayada Omer1472991Yun Amanda1472992MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910790685303321The resilience of networked infrastructure systems3872221UNINA