DocumentCode :
783657
Title :
Towards a Conceptual Framework for Resilience Engineering
Author :
Madni, Azad M. ; Jackson, Scott
Author_Institution :
Intell. Syst. Technol., Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Volume :
3
Issue :
2
fYear :
2009
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
181
Lastpage :
191
Abstract :
As systems continue to grow in size and complexity, they pose increasingly greater safety and risk management challenges. Today when complex systems fail and mishaps occur, there is an initial tendency to attribute the failure to human error. Yet research has repeatedly shown that more often than not it is not human error but organizational factors that set up adverse conditions that increase the likelihood of system failure. Resilience engineering is concerned with building systems that are able to circumvent accidents through anticipation, survive disruptions through recovery, and grow through adaptation. This paper defines resilience from different perspectives, provides a conceptual framework for understanding and analyzing disruptions, and presents principles and heuristics based on lessons learned that can be employed to build resilient systems.
Keywords :
business continuity; organisational aspects; risk management; complex systems; resilience engineering; resilient systems; risk management; safety management; system failure; Adaptive capacity; disruptions; resilience engineering; risk management;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-8184
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSYST.2009.2017397
Filename :
4895241
Link To Document :
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