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041 | _aeng | ||
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100 | _aRouse, William B. | ||
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_aFailure management : malfunctions of technologies, organizations, and society _cWilliam B. Rouse |
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_aOxford, United Kingdom _bOxford University Press _c2021 |
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_ax, 213 p. _b: ill. _c ; 23 cm |
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520 | _aAn analytic approach to these questions and addresses eighteen well-known cases of high-consequence failures. He employs a multi-level framework to integrate findings across the case studies, and in turn uses these to outline a conceptual approach to integrated failure management. Though diverse in their causes and outcomes, his analysis shows that the conceptual design of an integrated approach to failure management can encompass each of the case studies, all of which would have benefitted from the same conceptual decision support architecture. This enables cross-cutting system design principles and practices, assuring that failure management in every new domain and context need not start with a blank slate. | ||
650 | _aFailure management | ||
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