Reliable, Secure and Resilient Logistics Networks (Record no. 76616)

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ISBN 9783030008505
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Call Number 658.5
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Author Bukowski, Lech.
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Title Reliable, Secure and Resilient Logistics Networks
Sub Title Delivering Products in a Risky Environment /
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2019.
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Number of Pages XIX, 269 p.
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Remark 2 Introduction -- Assessment knowledge about engineered networks -- Describing engineered networks -- Designing engineered networks for the risky environment -- Evaluation of logistic networks dependability – a conceptual framework -- Application examples -- Conclusions and concluding considerations -- References -- Index.
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Summary, etc This book synthesizes the current state of knowledge on logistics infrastructures and process modeling, especially for processes that are exposed to changing and uncertain environments. It then builds on this knowledge to present a new concept of dependable product delivery assurance. In order to quantitatively assess dependability, a service continuity oriented approach as well as an imperfect knowledge based concept of risk are employed. This approach is based on the methodology of service engineering and is closely related to the idea of the resilient enterprise, as well as the concept of disruption-tolerant operation. The practical advantages of this concept are subsequently illustrated in three sample applications: a modified FMECA method, an expert system with fuzzy reasoning, and a simulation agent-based model of logistic network resilience. The book will benefit a broad readership, including: researchers, especially in systems science, management science and operations research; professionals, especially managers; project managers and analysts; and undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students in engineering.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00850-5
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-- Industrial Management.
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-- Security systems.
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-- Business logistics.
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-- Industrial Management.
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-- Security Science and Technology.
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-- Logistics.
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-- Supply Chain Management.
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