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International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, Volume 5
Volume 5, Numbers 1/2, 2009
- Walter Schmitz:
Simulation experiments: the emerging instruments for CIP. 5-23 - Massimo Salzano:
The effects of globalisation on a network's nodes of different structural characteristics: a heterogeneous agent simulation. 24-37 - Yoshio Kajitani
, Shigeo Sagai:
Modelling the interdependencies of critical infrastructures during natural disasters: a case of supply, communication and transportation infrastructures. 38-50 - Christian Balderer, Michael Guarisco, Marco Laumanns
, Rico Zenklusen:
Repair strategies for minimising the risk of cascading failures in electricity networks. 51-71 - Lubos Buzna
, Limor Issacharoff, Dirk Helbing
:
The evolution of the topology of high-voltage electricity networks. 72-85 - Stefano De Porcellinis, Stefano Panzieri
, Roberto Setola
:
Modelling critical infrastructure via a mixed holistic reductionistic approach. 86-99 - Simon Delamare, Alpha Amadou Diallo, Claude Chaudet
:
High-level modelling of critical infrastructures' interdependencies. 100-119 - Adam Maria Gadomski:
Human organisation socio-cognitive vulnerability: the TOGA meta-theory approach to the modelling methodology. 120-155
- Mirjam Merz, Michael Hiete
, Valentin Bertsch
:
Multicriteria decision support for business continuity planning in the event of critical infrastructure disruptions. 156-174 - Geert Deconinck
, Koen Vanthournout:
Agora: a semantic overlay network. 175-195
Volume 5, Number 3, 2009
- John E. Bigger, Michael G. Willingham, Frederick Krimgold, Lamine Mili:
Consequences of critical infrastructure interdependencies: lessons from the 2004 hurricane season in Florida. 199-219 - Hafiz Abdur Rahman
, Konstantin Beznosov, José R. Martí:
Identification of sources of failures and their propagation in critical infrastructures from 12 years of public failure reports. 220-244 - Carolina Tranchita, Nouredine Hadjsaid, Alvaro Torres:
Security assessment of the electricity infrastructure under terrorism. 245-264 - Karla Atkins, Jiangzhuo Chen
, V. S. Anil Kumar, Achla Marathe:
The structure of electrical networks: a graph theory based analysis. 265-284
- Olufikayo Aderinlewo, Nii O. Attoh-Okine:
Effect of transportation infrastructure network size on its performance during disruptions. 285-298
Volume 5, Number 4, 2009
- Zofia Lukszo, Gerard P. J. Dijkema:
Editorial: The operation and evolution of infrastructures: the role of agent-based modelling and decision making. 299-307 - Zofia Lukszo, Margot P. C. Weijnen, Rudy R. Negenborn, Bart De Schutter
:
Tackling challenges in infrastructure operation and control: cross-sectoral learning for process and infrastructure engineers. 308-322 - Koen H. van Dam
, Zofia Lukszo, Rajagopalan Srinivasan
:
Agent-based decision support for failure-prone networked infrastructures. 323-339 - Paul Hines, Sarosh Talukdar:
Reciprocally altruistic agents for the mitigation of cascading failures in power grids. 340-356 - Jos L. M. Vrancken, Michel dos Santos Soares:
A real-life test bed for multi-agent monitoring of road network performance. 357-367 - Catherine Miluska Chiong Meza, Gerard P. J. Dijkema:
Transition of energy infrastructures: modelling the Brazilian case. 368-388
- Adrian V. Gheorghe, Dan V. Vamanu:
Resilience and vulnerability in critical infrastructure systems - a physical analogy. 389-397

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