2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2020.01.387
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Collaborative Response to Disruption Propagation with Established Lines of Collaboration (CRDP/ESLOC) in Cyber-Physical Systems: Informatics for Decision Support

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“…In Nguyen and Nof (2019b), the authors define disruptions in a cyber-physical CPS as "any unexpected, and often negative" change to any entity within the CPS network, "including but not limited to: the nodes, attributes of the nodes, edges, and attributes of the edges." While this case study considers a purely digital-attack that causes physical delay, there are similar studies about the propagation of disruption, instead of the trigger.…”
Section: Aim Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Nguyen and Nof (2019b), the authors define disruptions in a cyber-physical CPS as "any unexpected, and often negative" change to any entity within the CPS network, "including but not limited to: the nodes, attributes of the nodes, edges, and attributes of the edges." While this case study considers a purely digital-attack that causes physical delay, there are similar studies about the propagation of disruption, instead of the trigger.…”
Section: Aim Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%