Reliability and risk : the challenge of managing interconnected infrastructures
By: Roe, Emery
Title By: Schulman, Paul R
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 363.60681 RO RE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0057096 | ||
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363.4 KL CA The cartoons that shook the world / | 363.450973 HA CH Chasing the scream : | 363.6 GO VE The governance of network industries : | 363.60681 RO RE Reliability and risk : | 363.60681 RO RE Reliability and risk : | 363.60681 UR BA Urban infrastructure : | 363.60941 RE LU Regulating utilities : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The infrastructure society -- The interinfrastructure challenge -- High reliability in critical infrastructures -- A framework for ICIS reliability management -- A framework for ICIS risk management -- Our framework in a comparative analytic perspective -- The full cycle of infrastructure operations -- Managing interconnected control variables : a case of electricity and water -- Interinfrastructural innovation and its control room impacts : a case study of CAISO and MRTU -- Interconnected infrastructure systems as a complex policy problem -- Toward multiple reliability standards for interconnected infrastructure systems.
Reliability and Risk introduces a landmark framework for better analyzing and managing reliability and risk across our most vital critical infrastructuresfrom electricity and natural gas, to telecommunications, transportation, and water sources. To illustrate their approach in action, Paul R. Schulman and Emery Roe draw on a multi-year case study of one of the world's most important "infrastructure crossroads," the San Francisco Bay-Delta.