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0.9

10% from 2019

CiteRatio for International Journal of Critical Infrastructures from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.9
2019 1.0
2018 1.4
2017 1.3
2016 1.7
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0.195

15% from 2019

SJR for International Journal of Critical Infrastructures from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.195
2019 0.169
2018 0.192
2017 0.173
2016 0.302
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0.316

5% from 2019

SNIP for International Journal of Critical Infrastructures from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.316
2019 0.333
2018 0.356
2017 0.414
2016 0.656
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International Journal of Critical Infrastructures

IJCIS is an inter-disciplinary and refereed journal that provides a professional and scholarly forum for cross-learning between different scientific and technological disciplines, and between business and economic, as well as between societal and managerial, disciplines in the...... Read More

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Beenakker, C. W. J. (2006). ‘Specular Andreev Reflection in Graphene’. Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol 97, No 6, pp. 067007.

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1504/IJCIS.2008.016092
Modelling interdependent infrastructures using interacting dynamical models
Vittorio Rosato1, Limor Issacharoff1, F. Tiriticco1, Sandro Meloni2, S. De Porcellinis3, Roberto Setola3

Abstract:

We investigate the consequence of failures, occurring on the electrical grid, on a telecommunication network We have focused on the Italian electrical transmission network and the backbone of the internet network for research (GARR) Electrical network has been simulated using the DC power flow method; data traffic on GARR by ... We investigate the consequence of failures, occurring on the electrical grid, on a telecommunication network We have focused on the Italian electrical transmission network and the backbone of the internet network for research (GARR) Electrical network has been simulated using the DC power flow method; data traffic on GARR by a model of the TCP/IP basic features The status of GARR nodes has been related to the power level of the (geographically) neighbouring electrical nodes (if the power level of a node is lower than a threshold, all communication nodes depending on it are switched off) The electrical network has been perturbed by lines removal: the consequent re-dispatching reduces the power level in all nodes This reduces the number of active GARR nodes and, thus, its Quality of Service (QoS) Averaging over many configurations of perturbed electrical network, we have correlated the degradation of the electrical network with that of the communication network Results point to a sizeable amplification of the effects of faults on the electrical network on the communication network, also in the case of a moderate coupling between the two networks read more read less

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Network architecture (61%)61% related to the paper, Electrical network (59%)59% related to the paper, Interdependent networks (58%)58% related to the paper, Node (networking) (56%)56% related to the paper, Telecommunications network (56%)56% related to the paper
471 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1504/IJCIS.2004.003800
Assessing infrastructure interdependencies: the challenge of risk analysis for complex adaptive systems
Theresa J. Brown1, Walter E. Beyeler, Dianne Barton

Abstract:

Infrastructures are a complex set of interconnected, interdependent, adaptive systems on which the nation, manufacturing systems and individuals depend. Understanding the potential consequences of infrastructure interdependencies, as the infrastructures evolve and the regulations governing their operation change, is at the he... Infrastructures are a complex set of interconnected, interdependent, adaptive systems on which the nation, manufacturing systems and individuals depend. Understanding the potential consequences of infrastructure interdependencies, as the infrastructures evolve and the regulations governing their operation change, is at the heart of our infrastructure interdependencies research program. This program includes development of analysis methods and simulation tools for evaluating the potential effects of disruptions and for prioritising risks. Fundamental infrastructures simulated using these tools include; transportation, telecommunications, electric power, banking and finance, water, agriculture, emergency services, fossil fuels, and government. The complexity of the infrastructures and their interactions prevent us from knowing a priori how these interactions will influence individuals, states or the nation; the consequences of policy decisions; vulnerabilities due to interdependencies, natural disasters, malevolent threats and aging; or vulnerabilities that need to be eliminated in order to assure individual, state or national economic security. The goal of the interdependency analyses is to identify significant risks to critical systems, arising from interconnection, and effective mechanisms for mitigating those risks. This article presents the infrastructure interdependency assessment process, modelling tools developed to support that process and examples of assessment results. read more read less

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Risk analysis (53%)53% related to the paper, Poison control (52%)52% related to the paper, Complex adaptive system (52%)52% related to the paper
137 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1504/IJCIS.2006.009433
Modelling infrastructures as socio-technical systems
Maarten Ottens1, Maarten Franssen1, Peter Kroes1, Ibo van de Poel1

Abstract:

The conceptualisation of the notion of a system in systems engineering, as exemplified in, for instance, the engineering standard IEEE Std 1220–1998 (1999), is problematic when applied to the design of socio-technical systems. This is argued using Intelligent Transportation Systems as an example. A preliminary conceptualisati... The conceptualisation of the notion of a system in systems engineering, as exemplified in, for instance, the engineering standard IEEE Std 1220–1998 (1999), is problematic when applied to the design of socio-technical systems. This is argued using Intelligent Transportation Systems as an example. A preliminary conceptualisation of socio-technical systems is introduced which includes technical and social elements and actors, as well as four kinds of relations. Current systems engineering practice incorporates technical elements and actors in the system but sees social elements exclusively as contextual. When designing socio-technical systems, however, social elements and the corresponding relations must also be considered as belonging to the system. read more read less

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System of systems (64%)64% related to the paper, Systems design (57%)57% related to the paper, Sociotechnical system (51%)51% related to the paper, Poison control (51%)51% related to the paper
122 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1504/IJCIS.2006.009439
The next step: quantifying infrastructure interdependencies to improve security
Rae Zimmerman, Carlos E. Restrepo1, Carlos E. Restrepo2

Abstract:

Understanding cascading effects among interdependent infrastructure systems can have an important effect on public policies that aim to address vulnerabilities in critical infrastructures, especially those policies pertaining to infrastructure security. Efforts to quantify these cascading effects and illustrative examples of ... Understanding cascading effects among interdependent infrastructure systems can have an important effect on public policies that aim to address vulnerabilities in critical infrastructures, especially those policies pertaining to infrastructure security. Efforts to quantify these cascading effects and illustrative examples of such metrics are presented. The first set of examples is based upon various impacts that the 14th August, 2003 blackout in the USA had on other sectors. A second set of examples is based on various electric power outages and their impact on other infrastructure systems collected from the authors' research. Although efforts to quantify cascading effects are challenging, given the nature of the data and its limited availability, research in this area can provide useful metrics. read more read less

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Infrastructure security (61%)61% related to the paper, Poison control (50%)50% related to the paper
108 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1504/IJCIS.2014.066356
Optimal recovery sequencing for enhanced resilience and service restoration in transportation networks
Eric D. Vugrin1, Mark A. Turnquist2, Nathanael J. K. Brown1

Abstract:

Critical infrastructure resilience has become a national priority for the US Department of Homeland Security. Rapid and efficient restoration of service in damaged transportation networks is a key area of focus. The intent of this paper is to formulate a bi-level optimisation model for network recovery and to demonstrate a so... Critical infrastructure resilience has become a national priority for the US Department of Homeland Security. Rapid and efficient restoration of service in damaged transportation networks is a key area of focus. The intent of this paper is to formulate a bi-level optimisation model for network recovery and to demonstrate a solution approach for that optimisation model. The lower-level problem involves solving for network flows, while the upper-level problem identifies the optimal recovery modes and sequences, using tools from the literature on multi-mode project scheduling problems. Application and advantages of this method are demonstrated through two examples. read more read less

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Critical infrastructure (53%)53% related to the paper, Flow network (50%)50% related to the paper
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