Abstract
Resilience engineering has since 2004 attracted widespread interest from industry as well as academia. Practitioners from various fields, such as aviation and air traffic management, patient safety, off-shore exploration and production, have quickly realised the potential of resilience engineering and have became early adopters. The continued development of resilience engineering has focused on four abilities that are essential for resilience. These are the ability a) to respond to what happens, b) to monitor critical developments, c) to anticipate future threats and opportunities, and d) to learn from past experience - successes as well as failures. Working with the four abilities provides a structured way of…
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Authors
3- EHErik HollnagelCorresponding
Centre de Recherche sur les Risques et les Crises
- JPJean Pariès
- WDWreathall, David D. Woods and John
Topics & keywords
- Resilience (materials science)
- Psychology
- Engineering ethics
- Engineering
- Physics