2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.strusafe.2014.03.011
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An applied complex systems framework for risk-based decision-making in infrastructure engineering

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“…They studied the interaction between these systems and the challenges raised by their co-evolution and reaction to incidents. Gómez et al (2014) proposed a method for clustering a network into agents called decision units. This method deals with the complexity by exploring relationships between agents' local decisions and their impact at the global level.…”
Section: Incidents Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They studied the interaction between these systems and the challenges raised by their co-evolution and reaction to incidents. Gómez et al (2014) proposed a method for clustering a network into agents called decision units. This method deals with the complexity by exploring relationships between agents' local decisions and their impact at the global level.…”
Section: Incidents Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fang and Zio (2013) proposed a general framework for multi-scaled representation of critical infrastructure networks, which is based on a recursive unsupervised spectral clustering method, and showed how this representation can be used for network reliability analysis at different scales. Gómez et al (2014) used agent-based modeling for developing an efficient integrative methodology for risk assessment and management of infrastructure networks.…”
Section: Network Reliability Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because of the proposed network model being connectivity-based (Ouyang and Fang, 2017;Cavalieri et al, 2014;Cavallaro et al, 2014;Franchin and Cavalieri, 2015;Bettencourt and West, 2010). Hence, social agents are not engaging dynamically with the physical network as assumed in recent agent-based approaches (Reilly et al, 2015;Sharkey et al, 2015;Gómez et al, 2014;Nejat and Damnjanovic, 2012;Zhang et al, 2005). In this study, the link between the physical and the social component of the urban system is represented by a topological abstraction of where people live.…”
Section: Urban System Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%