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Adaptive economic resilience planning for infrastructure and industry sectors with multiple shocks

by Vance Tan | Aug 21, 2013 | Network risk analysis

Abstract The interdependent nature of today’s infrastructure and industry sectors intensifies in light of major disruptive events, as inoperability propagates throughout physical, geographical and economic dimensions. Of importance is the ability to measure, and...

The intrinsic dependence structure of peak, volume, duration and average intensity of hyetographs and hydrographs

by Vance Tan | Jun 17, 2013 | Network risk analysis

Abstract The information contained in hyetographs and hydrographs is often synthesized by using key properties such as the peak or maximum value Xp, volume V, duration D, and average intensity I. These variables play a fundamental role in hydrologic engineering as...

ITRC WS2: a method statement for infrastructure network risk analysis

by Vance Tan | Oct 10, 2012 | Network risk analysis

Abstract This document is part of an on-going process that will lead to the development of an infrastructure risk analysis for Great Britain. As part of the ITRC study of the “long term dynamics of interdependent infrastructure systems” this study deals the risk of...

Interdependent infrastructure failure and flood risk in the UK

by Vance Tan | Jun 21, 2012 | Network risk analysis

Abstract Interdependent infrastructure failure and flood risk in the UK. Network of Networks: Systemic Risk and Infrastructural Interdependencies conference (NetONets), NorthWestern University, USA, June 2012. Authors Thacker, S. and Hall, J.
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