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− | == | + | === European Project Definitions === |
+ | ==== CIPRNet project ==== | ||
+ | {{quote-ciprnet|"Two infrastructures are physically dependent if the state of each is dependent on the material output(s) of the other." {{Rinaldi2001}}}}<br/> | ||
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+ | ==== DIESIS project ==== | ||
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+ | "Two infrastructures are physically dependent if the state of each is dependent | ||
+ | on the material output(s) of the other." {{Rinaldi2001}} | ||
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+ | === Other International Definitions === | ||
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+ | == Discussion Topic == | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | [[Category:CIPRNet-Glossary]][[Category:DIESIS-Glossary]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 24 January 2020
Contents
Definitions
European Project Definitions
CIPRNet project
The CIPRNet project [1] uses the following definition:
"Two infrastructures are physically dependent if the state of each is dependent on the material output(s) of the other." [2]
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [3] gives the following definition:
"Two infrastructures are physically dependent if the state of each is dependent on the material output(s) of the other." [2]
Discussion Topic
See also
Notes
- ↑ http://www.ciprnet.eu/
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ http://www.diesis-project.eu/
References