Evaluation of resilience principles for engineered systems /
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2016
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Jackson, William Scott,
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thesis
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The goal of this thesis was to determine the substantiation and usefulness of a set of abstract principles and support principles which can be applied in the design and development of systems in enabling the avoidance, survival, and recovery from disruptions caused by both natural and human-made threats. The researcher synthesised these candidate resilience principles and support principles from the analyses and statements of many sources. The starting point for the thesis was the set of principles identified by the researcher in a previous book, Jackson (2010, pp. 159-186).
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University of South Australia. School of Engineering.
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Thesis (PhD(Systems Engineering))--University of South Australia, 2016.
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Copyright 2016 William Jackson.
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1 ethesis (xxii, 235 pages) :
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-220)
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-220)
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