Risk management deals with prevention, decision-making, actiontaking, crisis management and recovery, taking into account theconsequences of unexpected events. The authors of this book areinterested in ecological processes, human behavior, as well as thecontrol and management of life-critical systems, which arepotentially highly automated. Three main attributes definelife-critical systems, i.e. safety, efficiency and comfort. Theytypically lead to complex and time-critical issues and can belongto domains such as transportation (trains, cars, aircraft), energy(nuclear, chemical engineering), health, telecommunications,manufacturing and services.
The topics covered relate to risk management principles, methodsand tools, and reliability assessment: human errors as well assystem failures, socio-organizational issues of crisis occurrenceand management, co-operative work including human-machinecooperation and CSCW (computer-supported cooperative work): taskand function allocation, authority sharing, interactivity,situation awareness, networking and management evolution andlessons learned from Human-Centered Design.
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Part 1. General Approaches for Crisis Management
1. Dealing with the Unexpected
Guy A. Boy
2. Vulnerability and Resilience Assessment of Infrastructuresand Networks: Concepts and Methodologies
Eric Châtelet
3. The Golden Hour Challenge: Applying Systems Engineering toLife-Critical System of Systems
Jean-René Ruault
4. Situated Risk Visualization in Crisis Management
Lucas Stéphane
5. Safety Critical Elements of the Railway System: Most AdvancedTechnologies and Process to Demonstrate and Maintain Highest SafetyPerformance
Stéphane Romei
6. Functional Modeling of Complex Systems
Morten Lind
Part 2. Risk Management and Human Factors
7. Designing Driver Assistance Systems in a Risk-basedProcess
Pietro Carlo Cacciabue
8. Dissonance Engineering for Risk Analysis: A TheoreticalFramework
Frédéric Vanderhaegen
9. The Fading Line Between Self and System
René van Paassen
10. Risk Management: A Model for Procedure Use Analysis
Kara schmitt
11. Driver-Assistance Systems for Road Safety Improvement
Serge Boverie
Part 3. Managing Risk Via Human-Machine Cooperation
12. Human-Machine Cooperation Principles to SupportLife-Critical Systems Management
Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine
13. Cooperative Organization for Enhancing SituationAwareness
Patrick Millot
14. A Cooperative Assistant for Deep Space Exploration
Donald Platt
15. Managing the Risks of Automobile Accidents ViaHuman-Machine Collaboration
Makoto Itoh
16. Human-Machine Interaction in Automated Vehicles: TheABV Project
Chouki Sentouh and Jean Christophe Popieul
17. Interactive Surfaces, Tangible Interaction: Perspectives ForRisk Management
Christophe Kolski, Catherine Garbay, Yoann Lebrun, FabienBadeig, Sophie Lepreux, René Mandiau andEmmanuel Adam