The role of concurrent engineering in resilient critical infrastructures during disasters

M. A. Nekooie
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The world has complex mega-cities and interdependent infrastructures. This complication in infrastructure relations makes it sensitive to disasters and failures. Cascading failure causes blackouts for the whole system of infrastructures during disasters and the lack of performance of the emergency management stakeholders is clear during a disaster due to the complexity of the system. This research aimed to develop a new concurrent engineering model following the total recovery effort. The objectives of this research were to identify the clustered intervention utilized in the field of resilience and developing a cross-functional intervention network to enhance the resilience of societies during a disaster. Content analysis was employed to classify and categorize the intervention in the main divisions and sub-divisions and the grouping of stakeholders. The transposing system was employed to develop an integrated model. The result of this research showed that the operations division achieved the highest weight of information interchange during the response to improve the resilience of the system. The committee of logistics and the committee of rescue and relief needed the widest bandwidth of information flow in the concurrent engineering (CE) model. The contributed CE model helped the stakeholders provide a resilient response system. The final model and the relative share value of exchanging information for each workgroup can speed up recovery actions. This research found that concurrent engineering (CE) is a viable concept to be implemented as a strategy for emergency management. The result of this research can help policymakers achieve a collaborative teamwork environment and to improve resilience factors during emergency circumstances for critical infrastructures.
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灾害期间,并行工程在弹性关键基础设施中的作用
世界上有复杂的特大城市和相互依存的基础设施。基础设施关系的这种复杂性使其对灾难和故障非常敏感。灾害发生时的级联故障导致整个基础设施系统停电,由于系统的复杂性,灾害发生时应急管理利益相关者的绩效缺失是显而易见的。本研究旨在开发一种新的全采后并行工程模型。本研究的目的是确定在恢复力领域使用的集群干预,并开发一个跨职能的干预网络,以增强灾害期间的社会恢复力。采用内容分析的方法对主要部门和子部门的干预以及利益相关者的分组进行分类和分类。利用转置系统建立了集成模型。研究结果表明,在响应过程中,运维部门实现了最高的信息交换权重,从而提高了系统的弹性。在并行工程(CE)模型中,后勤委员会和救援委员会对信息流带宽的需求最大。所提供的CE模型帮助涉众提供了一个有弹性的响应系统。最终的模型和各工作组交换信息的相对共享值可以加快恢复行动。本研究发现并行工程(CE)是一种可行的应急管理策略。本研究的结果可以帮助决策者实现协作团队环境,并提高关键基础设施在紧急情况下的复原力因素。
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