Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics

This dissertation defines and evaluates new operations management modeling concepts for use with interdependent critical infrastructure system reconfiguration and recovery analysis. The work combines concepts from Graph Trace Analysis (GTA), Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAandD), the Unifie...

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Main Author: Russell, Kevin Joseph
Other Authors: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71671
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-716712020-09-29T05:33:09Z Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics Russell, Kevin Joseph Electrical and Computer Engineering Mili, Lamine M. Broadwater, Robert P. Boroyevich, Dushan Baumann, William T. Brown, Alan J. Recovery Analysis Reconfiguration for Fault Isolation and Restoration Damage Control Automation Mission Assurance Critical Infrastructure System This dissertation defines and evaluates new operations management modeling concepts for use with interdependent critical infrastructure system reconfiguration and recovery analysis. The work combines concepts from Graph Trace Analysis (GTA), Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAandD), the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Physical Network Modeling; and applies them to naval ship reduced manned Hull, Mechanical, Electrical and Damage Control (HMEandDC) system design and operation management. OOAandD problem decomposition is used to derive a natural solution structure that simplifies integration and uses mission priority and mission time constraint relationships to reduce the number of system states that must be evaluated to produce a practical solution. New concepts presented include the use of dependency components and automated system model traces to structure mission priority based recovery analysis and mission readiness measures that can be used for automating operations management analysis. New concepts for developing power and fluid system GTA loop flow analysis convergence measures and acceleration factors are also presented. Ph. D. 2016-06-30T08:01:01Z 2016-06-30T08:01:01Z 2016-06-29 Dissertation vt_gsexam:7607 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71671 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Recovery Analysis
Reconfiguration for Fault Isolation and Restoration
Damage Control Automation
Mission Assurance
Critical Infrastructure System
spellingShingle Recovery Analysis
Reconfiguration for Fault Isolation and Restoration
Damage Control Automation
Mission Assurance
Critical Infrastructure System
Russell, Kevin Joseph
Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics
description This dissertation defines and evaluates new operations management modeling concepts for use with interdependent critical infrastructure system reconfiguration and recovery analysis. The work combines concepts from Graph Trace Analysis (GTA), Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAandD), the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Physical Network Modeling; and applies them to naval ship reduced manned Hull, Mechanical, Electrical and Damage Control (HMEandDC) system design and operation management. OOAandD problem decomposition is used to derive a natural solution structure that simplifies integration and uses mission priority and mission time constraint relationships to reduce the number of system states that must be evaluated to produce a practical solution. New concepts presented include the use of dependency components and automated system model traces to structure mission priority based recovery analysis and mission readiness measures that can be used for automating operations management analysis. New concepts for developing power and fluid system GTA loop flow analysis convergence measures and acceleration factors are also presented. === Ph. D.
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Russell, Kevin Joseph
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title Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics
title_short Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics
title_full Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics
title_fullStr Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics
title_full_unstemmed Model-Centric Interdependent Critical Infrastructure System Recovery Analysis and Metrics
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publisher Virginia Tech
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71671
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