Resilience engineering : concepts and precepts / edited by Erik Hollnagel, David D. Woods and Nancy Leveson.
Material type: Computer fileSeries: Ashgate studies in resilience engineeringPublication details: Aldershot : Ashgate, 2006.Description: xii, 397 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0754646416
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- TS173 .R47 2006
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620.00452 REL Reliability and risk analysis. | 620.00452 RES Resilience engineering in practice. Volume 2, Becoming resilient / | 620.00452 RES Resilience engineering in practice : a guidebook / | 620.00452 RES Resilience engineering : concepts and precepts / | 620.00452 RIS Risk & reliability : an introductory text / | 620.00452 THO Engineering safety assessment: an introduction. | 620.82 BIG Catastrophic failures. |
Selected conference papers.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: resilience engineering concepts / David D. Woods and Erik Hollnagel.<BR> Emergence: Resilience: the challenge of the unstable / Erik Hollnagel<BR> Systems are ever-changing / Yushi Fujita<BR> Essential characteristics of resilience / David D. Woods<BR> Defining resilience / Andrew Hale and Tom Heijer<BR> Nature of changes in systems / Yushi Fujita<BR> Complexity, emergence, resilience / Jean Paris̈<BR> A typology of resilience situations / Ron Westrum<BR> Resilient systems / Yushi Fujita<BR> Incidents - markers of resilience or brittleness? / David D. Woods and Richard I. Cook<BR> Resilience engineering: chronicling the emergence of confused consensus / Sidney Dekker.<BR> Cases and Processes: Engineering resilience into safety-critical systems / Nancy Leveson, Nicolas Dulac, David Zipkin, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, John Carroll and Betty Barrett<BR> Is resilience really necessary? the case of railways / Andrew Hale and Tom Heijer<BR> Systems are never perfect / Yushi Fujita<BR> Structure for management of weak and diffuse signals / Lars Axelsson<BR> Organisational resilience and industrial risk / Nick McDonald<BR> An evil chain mechanism leading to failures / Yushi Fujita<BR> Safety management in airlines / Arthur Dijkstra<BR> Taking things in one's stride: cognitive features of two resilient performances / Richard I. Cook and Christopher Nemeth<BR> Erosion of managerial resilience: from Vasa to NASA / Rhona Flin<BR> Learning how to create resilience in business systems / Gunilla Sundstrm̲ and Erik Hollnagel<BR> Optimum system safety and optimum system resilience: agonistic or antagonistic concepts? / Ren ̌Amalberti. Challenges for a Practice of Resilience Engineering: Properties of resilient organisations: an initial view /
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