Title of article :
Could the Bunce field Catastrophe Have Been Prevented Using an Intelligent Decision-Making System?
Author/Authors :
Sanders, David A. Systems Engineering Research Group Anglesea Building Anglesea Road, United Kingdom , Ikwan, Favour Systems Engineering Research, United Kingdom , Tewkesbury, Giles Systems Engineering Research, United Kingdom
Abstract :
The work presented in this paper was to investigate whether a new intelligent decision-making system could have provided analysis
using data sets and predicted the Buncefield UK catastrophe before it occurred. The new intelligent decision-making system is
presented. It incorporates reliability engineering tools with multicriteria decision-making methods and artificial intelligence techniques.
An intelligent system that recognises increasing level(s) and draws awareness to the possibility of additional increases before unsafe
levels are reached is used to analyse and make critical decisions. The aim was to ensure that the causal factors of failure of the
Buncefield UK incidents were predicted, ranked and solutions proffered one at a time to ensure that failures with high priority and high
probability of re-occurrence were addressed.
Keywords :
Decision making , Artificial Intelligence , Buncefield
Journal title :
International Journal of Reliability, Risk and Safety: Theory and Application