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The science of resilience engineering is so new that there is little agreement about what it is. This book presents a framework for implementation that any organization, public or private, can use as a guide for establishing its own procedures and processes for achieving system resilience. This framework relies on an extensive familiarity with both the current research and also standard ways that programs are run in industry. This book can be used as a textbook in university courses or as a reference for practicing engineers, technology managers, and business professionals.
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Notes on Terminology xv
Chapter 1 On Resilience 1
Chapter 2 System Resilience and Related Concepts 11
Chapter 3 Disruptions 39
Chapter 4 Case Histories 55
Chapter 5 Culture 91
Chapter 6 Capabilities 121
Chapter 7 Infrastructure 151
Chapter 8 Resilience Architecting 159
Chapter 9 Governance 187
Chapter 10 Measuring Resilience 197
Chapter 11 Cost 211
Chapter 12 Implementation 225
Chapter 13 A Summary of Themes 239
Chapter 14 A Final Word 245
Appendix A Domain-Specific Example for Architecting a Fire-Protection Infrastructure System 249
Appendix B A Resilience Analysis of Metrolink 111 259
References 273
Index 285