Journal of Strategic Security | |
Fragility: The Next Wave in Critical Infrastructure Protection | |
McDougall, Allan1  | |
[1] Transportation Security Community & Strategic Leadership in Federal Government SecurityTransportation Security Community & Strategic Leadership in Federal Government SecurityTransportation Security Community & Strategic Leadership in Federal Government Security | |
关键词: Development and security; Economics; North America; Stabilization and reconstruction; | |
DOI : 10.5038/1944-0472.2.2.4 | |
学科分类:建筑学 | |
来源: Henley-Putnam University Press | |
【 摘 要 】
In North America today, we are about to embark on a significant effort to repair, or even upgrade, many aspects of our infrastructure. Many of these efforts are linked to economic recovery packages. Others are based on sheer need. The challenge for decision makers and planners involves ensuring that scarce economic resources are put to their best use. Understanding the concept of fragility plays a pivotal part in reaching that understanding.Fragility, like many other systemsparticularly Information Technology (IT ) systemsworks on the concept of subjects and objects. Subjects are those entities that seek to exploit the services (or capacity) offered by the object. Objects, on the other hand, are those entities that deliver some good or service to the overall system. Of course, something may act as the object in one pairing and the subject in another pairingthey are not exclusive in nature.
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