International Journal of Critical Infrastructures
2004 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2010
- Public perception of the risks of liquefied natural gas terminals in Mexico: a prioritisation of communication strategies pp. 327-346

- Lauro Martinez, James Lambert and Christopher Karvetski
- Dealing with next generation infrastructures academic programmes complexity induced resiliency assessment pp. 347-362

- Behnido Y. Calida, Adrian V. Gheorghe, Resit Unal and Dan Vamanu
- Modelling and simulation for critical infrastructure interdependency assessment: a meta-review for model characterisation pp. 363-379

- Chloe Griot
- Critical infrastructures: a review from a complex adaptive systems perspective pp. 380-401

- Telli E. Van Der Lei, Geertje Bekebrede and Igor Nikolic
- Vulnerability analysis of the physical part of the internet pp. 402-420

- Ling Zhou
- Infranomics pp. 421-427

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Marcelo Masera
Volume 6, issue 3, 2010
- Examining metrics and methods for determining critical facility system effectiveness pp. 211-224

- Patrick T. Hester, Kevin MacG. Adams and Sankaran Mahadevan
- Advanced trust negotiations in critical infrastructures pp. 225-245

- Stefano Braghin, Alberto Trombetta and Igor Nai Fovino
- Understanding critical infrastructure failure: examining the experience of Biloxi and Gulfport, Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina pp. 246-276

- David M. Simpson, Carrie Beth Lasley, Thomas D. Rockaway and T.A. Weigel
- A structured approach to identifying European critical infrastructures pp. 277-292

- C. Di Mauro, S. Bouchon, C. Logtmeijer, R.D. Pride, T. Hartung and J.P. Nordvik
- An international tabletop exercise on critical infrastructure protection: the lessons identified pp. 293-303

- H.A.M. (Eric) Luiijf and D.J. (Dirk) Stolk
- Urban vulnerabilities: think simple pp. 304-325

- Dan V. Vamanu, Adrian V. Gheorghe and Valentin T. Acasandrei
Volume 6, issue 2, 2010
- Agent-based modelling of energy infrastructure transitions pp. 106-130

- E.J.L. Chappin and G.P.J. Dijkema
- Structure-preserving dynamical model and distributed stabilisation of electricity infrastructures with renewable energy resources pp. 131-147

- Le Xie and Marija D. Ilic
- On the development of agent-based models for infrastructure evolution pp. 148-167

- Igor Nikolic and Gerard P.J. Dijkema
- Infrastructure modelling 2.0 pp. 168-186

- Chris Davis, Igor Nikolic and Gerard P.J. Dijkema
- Integrating information security requirements in critical infrastructures: smart metering case pp. 187-209

- Layla AlAbdulkarim and Zofia Lukszo
Volume 6, issue 1, 2010
- Evaluation of the consequences of road system failure on other critical infrastructures pp. 1-16

- Yannick Hemond and Benoit Robert
- An approach to identifying geographic interdependencies among critical infrastructures pp. 17-30

- Benoit Robert and Luciano Morabito
- Towards a typology of integrated functional early warning systems pp. 31-51

- Nuwan Waidyanatha
- Using situational simulations to support decision making in co-dependent infrastructure systems pp. 52-72

- Amlan Mukherjee, Dana Johnson, Yongliang Jin and Roger Kieckhafer
- An effective defence mechanism for Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks using router-based techniques pp. 73-80

- Saravanan Kumarasamy
- Generic algorithms for analysis of interdependent multidomain network systems pp. 81-95

- Lynn R. Feinauer, Molly E. Ison and Robert P. Broadwater
Volume 5, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial: The operation and evolution of infrastructures: the role of agent-based modelling and decision making pp. 299-307

- Zofia Lukszo and Gerard P.J Dijkema
- Tackling challenges in infrastructure operation and control: cross-sectoral learning for process and infrastructure engineers pp. 308-322

- Zofia Lukszo, Margot P.C. Weijnen, Rudy R. Negenborn and Bart De Schutter
- Agent-based decision support for failure-prone networked infrastructures pp. 323-339

- Koen H. Van Dam, Zofia Lukszo and Rajagopalan Srinivasan
- Reciprocally altruistic agents for the mitigation of cascading failures in power grids pp. 340-356

- Paul Hines and Sarosh Talukdar
- A real-life test bed for multi-agent monitoring of road network performance pp. 357-367

- Jos Vrancken and Michel Dos Santos Soares
- Transition of energy infrastructures: modelling the Brazilian case pp. 368-388

- Catherine M. Chiong Meza and Gerard P.J. Dijkema
- Resilience and vulnerability in critical infrastructure systems – a physical analogy pp. 389-397

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
Volume 5, issue 3, 2009
- Consequences of critical infrastructure interdependencies: lessons from the 2004 hurricane season in Florida pp. 199-219

- John E. Bigger, Michael G. Willingham, Frederick Krimgold and Lamine Mili
- Identification of sources of failures and their propagation in critical infrastructures from 12 years of public failure reports pp. 220-244

- Hafiz Abdur Rahman, Konstantin Beznosov and Jose R. Marti
- Security assessment of the electricity infrastructure under terrorism pp. 245-264

- Carolina Tranchita, Nouredine Hadjsaid and Alvaro Torres
- The structure of electrical networks: a graph theory based analysis pp. 265-284

- Karla Atkins, Jiangzhuo Chen, V.S. Anil Kumar and Achla Marathe
- Effect of transportation infrastructure network size on its performance during disruptions pp. 285-298

- Olufikayo Aderinlewo and Nii Attoh-Okine
Volume 5, issue 1/2, 2009
- Simulation experiments: the emerging instruments for CIP pp. 5-23

- Walter Schmitz
- The effects of globalisation on a network's nodes of different structural characteristics: a heterogeneous agent simulation pp. 24-37

- Massimo Salzano
- Modelling the interdependencies of critical infrastructures during natural disasters: a case of supply, communication and transportation infrastructures pp. 38-50

- Yoshio Kajitani and Shigeo Sagai
- Repair strategies for minimising the risk of cascading failures in electricity networks pp. 51-71

- Christian Balderer, Michael Guarisco, Marco Laumanns and Rico Zenklusen
- The evolution of the topology of high-voltage electricity networks pp. 72-85

- Lubos Buzna, Limor Issacharoff and Dirk Helbing
- Modelling critical infrastructure via a mixed holistic reductionistic approach pp. 86-99

- Stefano De Porcellinis, Stefano Panzieri and Roberto Setola
- High-level modelling of critical infrastructures' interdependencies pp. 100-119

- Simon Delamare, Alpha-Amadou Diallo and Claude Chaudet
- Human organisation socio-cognitive vulnerability: the TOGA meta-theory approach to the modelling methodology pp. 120-155

- Adam Maria Gadomski
- Multicriteria decision support for business continuity planning in the event of critical infrastructure disruptions pp. 156-174

- Mirjam Merz, Michael Hiete and Valentin Bertsch
- Agora: a semantic overlay network pp. 175-195

- Geert Deconinck and Koen Vanthournout
Volume 4, issue 4, 2008
- Profiling coordinated cyber incidents towards the critical infrastructure in Norway pp. 335-352

- Maria Kjaerland
- The operational tools for managing physical interdependencies among critical infrastructures pp. 353-367

- Benoit Robert and Luciano Morabito
- Critical issues with 'minor league' nuclear infrastructures: the back end of the life cycle pp. 368-391

- Dan V. Vamanu, Adrian V. Gheorghe, Valentin T. Acasandrei and Bogdan I. Vamanu
- Modelling interdependencies among critical infrastructures pp. 392-408

- Benoit Robert, Renaud De Calan and Luciano Morabito
- Extensible threat taxonomy for critical infrastructures pp. 409-417

- H.A.M. Luiijf and A.H. Nieuwenhuijs
- Human factors in system reliability: lessons learnt from the Maeslant storm surge barrier in The Netherlands pp. 418-429

- Jos Vrancken, Jan Van den Berg and Michel Dos Santos Soares
- Forest fire essentials: a cellular automaton-wise, percolation-oriented model pp. 430-444

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- NATO and Old Dominion University co-host disaster and incident management symposium pp. 445-454

- Mike McGinnis and Wayne Buck
Volume 4, issue 3, 2008
- The state of the art in critical infrastructure protection: a framework for convergence pp. 215-244

- Ali A. Ghorbani and Ebrahim Bagheri
- Security and privacy threats to volunteer computing pp. 245-255

- J.H. Abawajy
- Social network analysis of the vulnerabilities of interdependent critical infrastructures pp. 256-273

- W.J. Zhang, X. Liu, Choon-Lee Chai, Ralph Deters, D. Liu, Dmytro Dyachuk, Y.L. Tu and Zaheer Baber
- A disaster response management system based on the control systems technology pp. 274-295

- Y.L. Tu, W.J. Zhang, X. Liu, W. Li, C-L. Chai and R. Deters
- The design and prototype of RUDA, a distributed grid accounting system pp. 296-307

- Meili Chen, Al Geist, David E. Bernholdt, Kasidit Chanchio and Daniel L. Million
- Dynamic and fine-grained authentication and authorisation for grid computing pp. 308-318

- Hyunjoon Jung, Hyuck Han, Hyungsoo Jung and Heon Y. Yeom
- GIVS: integrity validation for grid security pp. 319-333

- Stefano Zanero and Giuliano Casale
Volume 4, issue 1/2, 2008
- Security, trust, and QoS in next-generation control and communication for large power systems pp. 3-16

- Carl H. Hauser, David E. Bakken, Ioanna Dionysiou, K. Harald Gjermundrod, Venkata S. Irava, Joel Helkey and Anjan Bose
- Dynamic recovery of critical infrastructures: real-time temporal coordination pp. 17-31

- Jose R. Marti, Jorge A. Hollman, Carlos Ventura and Juri Jatskevich
- The security of power systems and the role of information and communication technologies: lessons from the recent blackouts pp. 32-45

- Alberto Stefanini and Marcelo Masera
- Modelling of cascading effects and efficient response to disaster spreading in complex networks pp. 46-62

- K. Peters, L. Buzna and D. Helbing
- Modelling interdependent infrastructures using interacting dynamical models pp. 63-79

- V. Rosato, L. Issacharoff, F. Tiriticco, S. Meloni, S. De Porcellinis and R. Setola
- Security assessment in complex networks exposed to terrorist hazard: a simulation approach pp. 80-95

- Enrico Zio and Claudio M. Rocco S.
- Agents controlling the electric power infrastructure pp. 96-109

- T. Rigole, K. Vanthournout, K. De Brabandere and G. Deconinck
- Simulation of heterogeneous and interdependent critical infrastructures pp. 110-128

- S. De Porcellinis, R. Setola, S. Panzieri and G. Ulivi
- Effects of intentional threats to power substation control systems pp. 129-143

- Giovanna Dondossola, Judit Szanto, Marcelo Masera and Igor Nai Fovino
- Quantitative Vulnerability Assessment of Critical Infrastructures: watching for hidden faults pp. 144-152

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- Understanding threats: a prerequisite to enhance survivability of computing systems pp. 153-171

- F. Pouget, M. Dacier and V.H. Pham
- A systematic procedure for analysing network systems pp. 172-184

- E. Zio and G. Sansavini
- The HoneyTank: a scalable approach to collect malicious internet traffic pp. 185-205

- Nicolas Vanderavero, Xavier Brouckaert, Olivier Bonaventure and Baudouin Le Charlier
- Predicting target selection by terrorists: a network analysis of the 2005 London underground attacks pp. 206-214

- Ferenc Jordan
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