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<b>PART I Foundations<br></b>1. Introduction<br>2. Key Concepts of Critical Infrastructures<br>3. Survey of Critical Infrastructures<br><br><b>PART II Management of Critical Infrastructures</b><br>4. Governance structures for CIS<br>5. Workflow models for CIS<br>6. Management information system for CIS<br>7. Strategic planning for resilient CIS<br><br><b>PART III Engineering of Critical Infrastructures</b><br>8. Design of Critical Infrastructures<br>9. Architecture/Design Modeling for Critical Infrastructures<br>10. Dynamic Modeling for Critical Infrastructures<br>11. Analysis/Evaluation approach for Critical Infrastructures<br><br><b>PART IV Application Domains</b><br>12. Energy Systems Sector<br>13. Homeland Security<br>14. Banking and Finance Sector<br>15. Food and Agriculture Sector. |
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Management and Engineering of Critical Infrastructures focuses on two important aspects of CIS, management and engineering. The book provides an ontological foundation for the models and methods needed to design a set of systems, networks and assets that are essential for a society's functioning, and for ensuring the security, safety and economy of a nation. Various examples in agriculture, the water supply, public health, transportation, security services, electricity generation, telecommunication, and financial services can be used to substantiate dangers. Disruptions of CIS can have serious cascading consequences that would stop society from functioning properly and result in loss of life. Malicious software (a.k.a., malware), for example, can disrupt the distribution of electricity across a region, which in turn can lead to the forced shutdown of communication, health and financial sectors. Subsequently, proper engineering and management are important to anticipate possible risks and threats and provide resilient CIS. Although the problem of CIS has been broadly acknowledged and discussed, to date, no unifying theory nor systematic design methods, techniques and tools exist for such CIS. |
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Systems engineering -- Management.
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Strategic planning.
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Ingénierie des systèmes -- Gestion.
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Planification stratégique.
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Strategic planning
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Systems engineering -- Management
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Added Author |
Tekinerdogan, Bedir, 1970- editor.
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Akit, Mehmet, editor.
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Catal, Cagatay, editor.
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Hurst, William, editor.
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Alskaif, Tarek, editor.
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Print version: 9780323993302 |
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9780323993319 ePub ebook |
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0323993311 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000075290156 |
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