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Multi-perspective scenario-based preferences in enterprise risk analysis of public safety wireless broadband network

Madison L. Hassler, Daniel J. Andrews, Barry C. Ezell, Thomas L. Polmateer and James H. Lambert

Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2020, vol. 197, issue C

Abstract: Early in the lifecycle of a large-scale system, there are a variety of sources of enterprise risk to be identified and addressed as well as opportunity to improve enterprise resilience at a variety of geographic and temporal scales. This paper identifies the emergent and future conditions that most and least matter to enterprise risk management, demonstrating a risk analysis model that is grounded in latest theory of multi-perspective scenario-based preferences analysis. The effort extends theory and practice by suggesting a semi-quantitative method for iteration and applying a multi-perspective approach that tests the method in the new circumstances of an advanced communication system. It demonstrates how scenarios relatively influence the prioritization of initiatives for each key stakeholder and how to update the assessment for the monitoring of risk over months and years of the deployment. The approach is demonstrated for the deployment of a public safety wireless broadband network throughout the US and should be of interest to practitioners for building resilience in the deployment of complex technological systems.

Keywords: Communications systems; System reliability; Scenario analysis; Robust decisions; Strategic planning; Systems engineering (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2019.106775

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