Presenting a series of advanced topics in modern risk analysis, this work highlights the modeling, analysis, and management of risk in today’s complex engineering enterprise systems. Extending far beyond the scope common to traditional systems, it provides a detailed investigation of extreme events, including the risks of extreme events in complex queuing systems. Chapters cover elements of risk and decision theory, analytical framework, risk co-relationships, functional dependency network analysis, decision-theoretic algorithms, prioritization systems, and complex queuing systems. Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter.
Chapter 1 : Engineering Systems Risk Management
Chapter 2 : Elements of Risk and Decision Theory
Chapter 3 : Engineering Enterprise Systems
Chapter 4 : A Risk Analytical Framework for Engineering Enterprise Systems
Chapter 5 : An Index to Measure Risk Co-Relationships (RCR)
Chapter 6 : Functional Dependency Network Analysis (FDNA)
Chapter 7 : A Decision-Theoretic Algorithm for Ranking Risk Criticality
Chapter 8 : A Model Formulation for Measuring Risk in Engineering Enterprise Systems
Chapter 9 : Introduction to Random Processes and Queuing Theory
Chapter 10 : Extreme Event Theory
Chapter 11 : Prioritization Systems in Highly Networked Environments
Chapter 12 : Risks of Extreme Events in Complex Queuing Systems
Appendices
Index