Old Dominion University - Engineering
Old Dominion University
Norfolk
Virginia Area
Professor
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Old Dominion University
ETH Zurich
Zürich Area
Switzerland
Senior Research Scientist
ETH Zurich
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Austria area
Senior Scientist
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Systems Science
City
University of London
Bachelor's and Master's degree
Power Engineering
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Bucharest
Romania
Professor
Engineering Management
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Data Analysis
Analysis
Simulations
Matlab
Research
Program Management
Statistics
University Teaching
Higher Education
Teaching
Infranomics: Sustainability
Engineering Design and Governance
Marcelo Masera
Infranomics: Sustainability
Engineering Design and Governance
Risk to an asset
such as a critical infrastructure
is often considered to be a function of threat
vulnerability
and consequence. It has long been a challenge to integrate these three disparate assessments to establish an overall picture of risk to a given asset. Additionally
there are many different types of risk assessments performed on assets and those different assessments explore risk from different perspectives. Is the asset a critical power plant
essential to electricity generation? Is it a large dam
critical to the water supply? Is it a major road
critical to transportation? Or is it a major tourist attraction
critical to national morale? Or
like the Hoover Dam
is it all of these things? Which risk assessment is “right”? How can all of these risk assessments be integrated? Are certain risk assessments more important than others?\n\nObviously
risk is a function of our perceptions and those perceptions can influence our understanding of threat
vulnerability
and consequence. A risk quadruplet methodology is proposed to systematically integrate risk perceptions with assessments of threat
vulnerability
and consequence in a traceable
reproducible
and meaningful manner. Finally
the viability of the risk quadruplet model is explored by leveraging Evidential Reasoning
a Multi Criteria Decision Analysis technique
along with simulated data for threat
vulnerability
consequence
and perception.
Risk Quadruplet : Integrating Assessments of Threat
Vulnerability
Consequence
and Perception for Homeland Security and Homeland Defense
The International Conference of Management and Industrial Engineering ICMIE is organised by the Management Department of the Faculty of Entrepreneurship
Business Engineering and Management (FAIMA) from Politehnica University of Bucharest (Romania).\nThe first edition started in 2003 and is being organised ever since
every two years.\nThe aim of the conference is to provide an opportunity for academics
management practitioners and researchers to debate new concepts
approaches and innovative practices within the dynamic world of technology - driven contemporary business.\nThe theme of ICMIE 2013 is \"Management - Facing New Technology Challenges\".\n\n
Multi-Criteria Analysis Investigation for Seismic Modifications in Nuclear Power Plants
Adrian
Gheorghe
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