International Journal of Critical Infrastructures
2004 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2006
- A case study of critical point identification in the physical and communication layers of a small urban transportation system pp. 319-330

- Sandeep Butapati, Rakesh Kalidindi, Matthew Benke, Ahmed Abdel-Rahim, Paul Oman and Brian Johnson
- Sustainable development in the rural US Midwest: the m-commerce solution. The wireless critical infrastructure pp. 331-346

- Michael Stoica and Bill Roach
- Another tool in the business of spatial framing of illicit/lost from account radioactive material: helping the AT (Anti-Terrorism) paraphernalia thrive pp. 347-356

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- The governance of cybersecurity: a framework for policy pp. 357-378

- Michel J.G. Van Eeten, Hans De Bruijn, Mirjam Kars, Haiko Van Der Voort and Jaap Van Till
- A strategic approach to risk governance of critical infrastructures pp. 379-395

- Maurizio Sajeva and Marcelo Masera
- Test data for anomaly detection in the electricity infrastructure pp. 396-411

- John Bigham, David Gamez, Xuan Jin and Chris Phillips
- DHT-based security infrastructure for trusted internet and grid computing pp. 412-433

- Kai Hwang, Min Cai, Yu-Kwong Kwok, Shanshan Song, Yu Chen and Ying Chen
Volume 2, issue 2/3, 2006
- Towards next generation infrastructures: an introduction to the contributions in this issue pp. 113-120

- P.M. Herder and Z. Verwater-Lukszo
- Innovation in networked infrastructures: coping with complexity pp. 121-132

- Margot P.C. Weijnen and Ivo Bouwmans
- Modelling infrastructures as socio-technical systems pp. 133-145

- Maarten Ottens, Maarten Franssen, Peter Kroes and Ibo Van De Poel
- Research agenda for an integrated approach to infrastructure planning, design and management pp. 146-159

- R. John Hansman, Christopher Magee, Richard De Neufville, Renee Robins and Daniel Roos
- New dilemmas in regulating critical infrastructures pp. 160-170

- E.F. Ten Heuvelhof
- Asset maintenance management: state of the art in the European railways pp. 171-186

- Arjen Zoeteman
- Innovative contracting in infrastructure design and maintenance pp. 187-200

- S. Van Herk, P.M. Herder, W.M. De Jong and D.S.M. Alma
- Protection of the Dutch critical infrastructures pp. 201-214

- Eric A.M. Luiijf and Marieke H.A. Klaver
- The next step: quantifying infrastructure interdependencies to improve security pp. 215-230

- Rae Zimmerman and Carlos E. Restrepo
- Assuring high reliability of service provision in critical infrastructures pp. 231-246

- Mark De Bruijne, Michel Van Eeten, Emery Roe and Paul Schulman
- Emergent information security in critical infrastructures pp. 247-260

- Semir Daskapan, Willem G. Vree and Rene W. Wagenaar
- Distributed intelligence in autonomous multi-vehicle systems pp. 261-272

- Koen H. Van Dam, Zofia Verwater-Lukszo, Jaap A. Ottjes and Gabriel Lodewijks
- Critical infrastructures at risk: securing electric power supply pp. 273-293

- Wolfgang Kroger
- Privatisation of seaport infrastructures: a framework for understanding the transfer of property rights pp. 294-317

- Nathan Bowden and Martin De Jong
Volume 2, issue 1, 2006
- Seaport infrastructure investment and economic growth in Korea pp. 1-9

- Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Network security mechanisms utilising network address translation pp. 10-49

- John T. Michalski
- Nodal prices in an integrated energy system pp. 50-69

- Ana M. Quelhas, Esteban Gil and James D. McCalley
- Risks in business design for critical infrastructures: the 'DASHBOARD' concept pp. 70-82

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- Polyphase FIR filters and Fant's re-sampling algorithm for securing information in critical information infrastructures: a new approach pp. 83-95

- Dan E.C. Gheorghe
- Conference Report. Forum on Homeland Security, the USA, Europe, and the rest of the world: new challenges for institutions and the private sector pp. 96-112

- Richard Narich
Volume 1, issue 4, 2005
- Operator support for ageing nuclear critical infrastructure systems: integrating ecological interface design with prospect theory pp. 299-311

- Catherine Burns, Ali Asgary and Jason K. Levy
- Reading vulnerability in phase portraits: an exercise in probabilistic resilience assessment pp. 312-329

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- A future for nuclear energy: pebble bed reactors pp. 330-345

- Andrew C. Kadak
- Strategic aspects of aging nuclear infrastructure: game theory and the Chernobyl event pp. 346-356

- D. Marc Kilgour and Jason K. Levy
- Decision support for the management of aging nuclear critical infrastructures: vulnerability assessment and multi-criteria decision analysis pp. 357-366

- Jason K. Levy
- Natural disasters and nuclear critical infrastructure negotiations: conflict resolution in Turkey pp. 367-379

- Kevin W. Li, Jason K. Levy, Ning Li and Jens Hartmann
- Potential for British research into the transmutation of radioactive wastes and problematic nuclear materials pp. 380-393

- William Nuttall, D.G. Ireland, J.S. Al-Khalili and W. Gelletly
- Improving the ecological footprint of nuclear energy: a risk-based lifecycle assessment approach for critical infrastructure systems pp. 394-403

- Gernot Stoeglehner, Jason K. Levy and Georg Christian Neugebauer
- Identifying potential repositories for radioactive waste: multiple criteria decision analysis and critical infrastructure systems pp. 404-422

- Kouichi Taji, Jason K. Levy, Jens Hartmann, Michelle L. Bell, Richard M. Anderson, Benjamin F. Hobbs and Tom Feglar
Volume 1, issue 2/3, 2005
- Framing a new approach to critical infrastructure modelling and extreme events pp. 125-143

- David M. Simpson, Thomas D. Rockaway, Terry A. Weigel, Paul A. Coomes and Carol O. Holloman
- Assessing the performance of interdependent infrastructures and optimising investments pp. 144-154

- Linda K. Nozick, Mark A. Turnquist, Dean A. Jones, Jennifer R. Davis and Craig R. Lawton
- Using PRTR database for the assessment of surface water risk and improvement of monitoring in Japan pp. 155-169

- Jens Hartmann, Norio Okada and Jason Levy
- Transportation data visualisation and mining for emergency management pp. 170-194

- Chang-Tien Lu, Lakshmi N. Sripada, Shashi Shekhar and Rulin Liu
- Risk management of complex critical systems pp. 195-215

- Andrew Koubatis and Jorge Yerena Schonberger
- On the vulnerability of critical infrastructures: "seeing it coming" pp. 216-246

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- Risk analysis of information systems by event process chains pp. 247-257

- Ralf Mock and Maurizio Corvo
- The socio-political dimensions of critical information infrastructure protection (CIIP) pp. 258-268

- Myriam Dunn
- An educational experiment to address infrastructure needs pp. 269-280

- Ross B. Corotis, Dan M. Frangopol, James Diekmann, Keith Molenaar and George Hearn
- Some insights on issues related to specifics of the use of probability, risk, uncertainty and logic in PRA studies pp. 281-286

- Dan Serbanescu
- Some lessons learnt from the use of PRA during the design phase pp. 287-292

- Henriette Van Graan, Dan Serbanescu, Louis Eloff and Yolanda Combrink
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- Critical infrastructures will remain vulnerable: neighbourhoods must fend for themselves pp. 8-19

- Edward E. Balkovich and Robert H. Anderson
- Prioritising access to scarce resources: network survivability through policy supported quality of service pp. 20-37

- Luiz A. DaSilva and Kaustubh Phanse
- Risk assessment of catastrophic failures in electric power systems pp. 38-63

- L. Mili, Q. Qiu and A.G. Phadke
- Hidden failures in electric power systems pp. 64-75

- Arun G. Phadke
- Complexity induced vulnerability pp. 76-84

- Adrian V. Gheorghe and Dan V. Vamanu
- A method for the study of cascading effects within lifeline networks pp. 86-99

- Benoit Robert
- Documenting damage, disruption, interdependencies and the emergency response of power and communication systems after earthquakes pp. 100-107

- Anshel J. Schiff
- Assessing infrastructure interdependencies: the challenge of risk analysis for complex adaptive systems pp. 108-117

- Theresa Brown, Walt Beyeler and Dianne Barton
- Risks, vulnerability, sustainability and governance: a new landscape for critical infrastructures pp. 118-124

- Adrian V. Gheorghe
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