This section provides links to charts describing various models used to describe
resilience features:
- Key features ...: Key
resilience features are:
protecting from unfortunate
events,
hazard detection,
alerting, contingent operation when
facing hazards and
enforcing proper response when
under threat
- The
Swiss Cheese metaphor is used here in three forms: the original form is for describing
failure ..., the
extended model ... describes the role of additional basic concepts, including
risks, protection,
threats and
add-ons, and another form is for describing successful
response ... to
hazards.
- Tow models of the system
resilience to
primary hazards are proposed: a model of the
operational defenses ...
highlights typical
state transitions, while the
Primary resilience model ...
presents the activity in its
context.
- A Protection states model ... illustrates the resilient
behavior in case of
a threat (failure of a
primary protection, namely failure to
rebound or
recover from a
primary hazard).
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Updated on 24 May 2017.