Managing manmade system disasters with advanced cybernetics

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-1998

Abstract

Many well-known manmade system disasters exhibit a common path to catastrophe. These functional failures resulted from the gaps that eventually contribute to the development of a tragedy and essentially exist between human and machine capabilities, responses and interfaces and between control processes and control systems. Conducting an analysis of the typical contingency control structures, the authors suggest that management adopt a pessimistic and quasi-intelligent orientation to control and monitor critical systems. This research proposes a threat-driven model base with decision support technologies to enhance conventional control systems and supplement management and operational responses so that the sphere of damage can be minimized.

Identifier

0032272977 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Human Systems Management

ISSN

01672533

First Page

231

Last Page

244

Issue

4

Volume

17

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