Man-Machine Synthesis of Disaster-Resistant Operations
J. Roberto Rivas and
Dale F. Rudd
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J. Roberto Rivas: Petrocel S. A., Tampico, Mexico
Dale F. Rudd: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Operations Research, 1975, vol. 23, issue 1, 2-21
Abstract:
Disaster-resistant industrial operations are created to avoid certain classes of events known to be dangerous. While a rapid and accurate synthesis of safe operations is necessary during a disaster, it is hindered by the magnitude of the logic-analysis problems encountered and by the sophistication of the operating goals. This paper develops practical methods for computer-aided synthesis of disaster-resistant operations.
Date: 1975
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