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Cambridge, MA :
Elsevier,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Chapter One. Introduction; 1.1. Origins of Network Vulnerability Analysis; 1.2. Network Reliability and Vulnerability; 1.3. Risk, Probability, and Consequence; 1.4. Causes of Vulnerability; 1.5. Critical Infrastructure; 1.6. Definitions of Vulnerability; 1.7. Structure and Content of the Book; Chapter Two. Critical Infrastructure, Services, and Locations; 2.1. Infrastructure Networks and Systems; 2.2. Road and Public Transport Networks; 2.3. Network Topology and Network Analysis; 2.4. Definitions of Critical Infrastructure
- 2.5. Network Resilience2.6. Summary; Chapter Three. Methods for Vulnerability Analysis; 3.1. Aims and Objectives of Vulnerability Analysis; 3.2. Overview of Current Methods; 3.3. Inventory-Based Risk Assessment; 3.4. Topologically Based Methods; 3.5. Serviceability-Based Methods; 3.6. Accessibility-Based Methods; 3.7. Summary; Chapter Four. Serviceability Methods; 4.1. Network Operations Management; 4.2. Incidents and Severe Weather; 4.3. Network Degradation and Failure; 4.4. Exposure and Importance; 4.5. Identification of Critical Locations; 4.6. Strategic Planning Considerations
- 4.7. SummaryChapter Five. Accessibility Methods; 5.1. National Networks; 5.2. State-Wide Networks; 5.3. Regional Networks; 5.4. Urban Networks; 5.5. Summary; Chapter Six. Public Transport Networks; 6.1. Features of Transit Networks; 6.2. Topological Methods; 6.3. Serviceability Methods; 6.4. Demand and Accessibility Methods; 6.5. Summary; Chapter Seven. Integrated Framework for Vulnerability Analysis and Application; 7.1. Commonalities and Differences; 7.2. Overall System for Vulnerability Analysis; 7.3. An Integrated Framework for Analysis; 7.4. Planning and System Management
- Chapter Eight. Summary Overview and Conclusions8.1. Existing Methods; 8.2. The Way Forward; 8.3. Areas for Research and Development; Appendix A. Network Topology for Transportation Networks; Appendix B. Capacity of Railway Systems; Index