On the definition of cyber-physical resilience in power systems
R Arghandeh, A Von Meier, L Mehrmanesh… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2016 - Elsevier
Modern society relies heavily upon complex and widespread electric grids. In recent years,
advanced sensors, intelligent automation, communication networks, and information …
advanced sensors, intelligent automation, communication networks, and information …
A systematic literature review of resilience engineering: Research areas and a research agenda proposal
AW Righi, TA Saurin, P Wachs - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2015 - Elsevier
Resilience engineering (RE) has been advocated as a new safety management paradigm,
compatible with the nature of complex socio-technical systems. This study aims to identify …
compatible with the nature of complex socio-technical systems. This study aims to identify …
Working to rule, or working safely? Part 1: A state of the art review
A Hale, D Borys - Safety science, 2013 - Elsevier
The paper reviews the literature from 1986 on the management of those safety rules and
procedures which relate to the workplace level in organisations. It contrasts two different …
procedures which relate to the workplace level in organisations. It contrasts two different …
[图书][B] Resilience engineering perspectives: remaining sensitive to the possibility of failure
The first volume in the Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering series deals with
important issues such as measurements and models, the use of procedures to ensure …
important issues such as measurements and models, the use of procedures to ensure …
Working to rule, or working safely
A Hale, D Borys - Trapping safety into rules, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter focuses on the use of rules and procedures for those working in the primary
processes of hazardous technologies, the machine operators, fitters, pilots, surgeons …
processes of hazardous technologies, the machine operators, fitters, pilots, surgeons …
[HTML][HTML] Resilience engineering: an integrative review of fundamental concepts and directions for future research in safety management
M Pillay - Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology, 2018 - scirp.org
This paper reviews the literature on resilience engineering as a safety management
approach. Preferred Reporting Items for Reporting Systematic Reviews guidelines were …
approach. Preferred Reporting Items for Reporting Systematic Reviews guidelines were …
Organizational resilience: a dynamic capability of complex systems
In recent years, the concept of organizational resilience has largely attracted the interest of
academicians and practitioners alike. A fair number of researches have been conducted on …
academicians and practitioners alike. A fair number of researches have been conducted on …
[HTML][HTML] Remoteness and sensework in harsh environments
TK Haavik - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
There is a general trend of more distributed work configurations in many work domains,
examples being air traffic management and telemedicine. As the offshore petroleum industry …
examples being air traffic management and telemedicine. As the offshore petroleum industry …
Standardisation and digitalisation: changes in work as imagined and what this means for safety science
PG Almklov, S Antonsen - Safety Science Research, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter addresses changes in the dominating discourses of work and their
consequences for safety. It argues that there is an increasing tendency towards an ever …
consequences for safety. It argues that there is an increasing tendency towards an ever …
11.2. 2 a framework for system resilience discussions
S Sheard - INCOSE International Symposium, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents a framework for discussions of system resilience. The framework has
five aspects: time periods, system types, events, resilience actions, and properties to …
five aspects: time periods, system types, events, resilience actions, and properties to …