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Author Murray, Alan T.

Title Critical infrastructure : reliability and vulnerability / Alan T. Murray, Tony H. Grubesic (editors)
Published Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 311 pages) : illustrations
Series Advances in spatial science
Advances in spatial science
Contents Front Matter; Overview of Reliability and Vulnerability in Critical Infrastructure; Transport Network Vulnerability: a Method for Diagnosis of Critical Locations in Transport Infrastructure Systems; A Framework for Vulnerability Assessment of Electric Power Systems; Spatio-Temporal Models for Network Economic Loss Analysis Under Unscheduled Events: A Conceptual Design; Vulnerability: A Model-Based Case Study of the Road Network in Stockholm; Survivability of Commercial Backbones with Peering: A Case Study of Korean Networks; Railway Capacity and Train Delay Relationships
Summary This text brings together differing geographic perspectives in modelling and analysis in order to highlight infrastructure weaknesses or plan for their protection. International scholars, from a variety of disciplines, offer varying perspectives on this subject
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Spatial analysis (Statistics)
spatial analysis.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
Spatial analysis (Statistics)
Affaires.
Science économique.
Economie de l'entreprise.
Spatial analysis (Statistics)
Infrastruktur
Sicherheitskritisches System
Infrastructuur.
Ruimtelijke aspecten.
Kwetsbaarheid.
Betrouwbaarheid.
Form Electronic book
Author Grubesic, Tony H.
ISBN 9783540680567
354068056X
661086473X
9786610864737