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Network Flow Approaches for Analyzing and Managing Disruptions to Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
Modern society relies upon the complex interaction of the civil infrastructure systems,
such as transportation, power, telecommunications and water. These systems are highly
dependent on each other to provide service. The reliance on any of them on power is
obvious. Failures in one system can have far-reaching effects. This paper will present an
overview of research which explicitly models these systems and more importantly, their
interconnectedness. The model and its associated decision support system, developed in
this research, can be used by those responsible to responding to disruptions or for
evaluating vulnerability with an ability to see across the boundaries of a single system
and evaluate the system of systems.
Earl E. Lee, II, John E. Mitchell and William A. Wallace - Personal Name
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Management
English
2001
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