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+ | === European Project Definitions === | ||
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+ | {{quote-ciprnet|Infrastructures are geographically dependent if a local environmental event can create state changes in all of them. {{Rinaldi2001}}}} | ||
+ | E.g. if telecommunication and electrical [[distribution]] lines use the same bridge, the destruction of the bridge (local environmental event) has effects on the state of both infrastructures.<br /> | ||
+ | ==== DIESIS project ==== | ||
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+ | Infrastructures are geographically dependent if a local environmental event can create state changes in all of them. {{Rinaldi2001}}}} | ||
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+ | The dependency model described in <ref>Nieuwenhuijs, A.H., Luiijf, H.A.M., Klaver M.H.A., “Modeling Critical Infrastructure Dependencies”, in: IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Volume 290, Critical Infrastructure Protection II, eds. P. Mauricio and S. Shenoi, (Boston: Springer), October 2008, pp. 205-214, ISBN 978-0-387-88522-3</ref> argues that geographical dependency does not exist but is a [[Common Cause Failure]] [[event]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 27 June 2019
Contents
Definitions
European Project Definitions
CIPRNet project
The CIPRNet project [1] uses the following definition:
Infrastructures are geographically dependent if a local environmental event can create state changes in all of them. [2]
E.g. if telecommunication and electrical distribution lines use the same bridge, the destruction of the bridge (local environmental event) has effects on the state of both infrastructures.
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [3] gives the following definition:
Infrastructures are geographically dependent if a local environmental event can create state changes in all of them. [2]
Discussion Topic
The dependency model described in [4] argues that geographical dependency does not exist but is a Common Cause Failure event.
See also
Notes
- Jump up ↑ http://www.ciprnet.eu/
- ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 Rinaldi, S., J. Peerenboom, and T. Kelly (2001). Identifying, understanding and analysing critical infrastructure interdependencies. IEEE Control Systems Magazine, pp. 11–25.
- Jump up ↑ http://www.diesis-project.eu/
- Jump up ↑ Nieuwenhuijs, A.H., Luiijf, H.A.M., Klaver M.H.A., “Modeling Critical Infrastructure Dependencies”, in: IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Volume 290, Critical Infrastructure Protection II, eds. P. Mauricio and S. Shenoi, (Boston: Springer), October 2008, pp. 205-214, ISBN 978-0-387-88522-3
References