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    Multi-period model for disruptive events in interdependent systems

    Author
    1. Apostolakis
    2. Blanc Diaz
    3. Brown
    4. Carrasco
    5. Ciaschini
    6. Clemen
    7. Crowther
    8. Davidson
    9. Durgaprasad
    10. Ezell
    11. Gallagher
    12. Haimes
    13. Haimes
    14. Haimes
    15. Haimes
    16. Hochstadt
    17. INCOSE
    18. Joint Economic Committee U.S. Congress
    19. Joint Economic Committee U.S. Congress
    20. Keeney
    21. Kujawski
    22. Lay
    23. Lee
    24. Leontief
    25. Leontief
    26. Lian
    27. Miller
    28. National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center
    29. Natural Resources Canada U.S. Department of Energy
    30. Pariseau
    31. Paté
    32. Paté-Cornell
    33. Rinaldi
    34. Risk Management Solutions (RMS)
    35. Rose
    36. Sage
    37. Santos
    38. Santos
    39. Sharman
    40. Sterman
    41. Vargas
    42. Winkler
    43. Zimmerman
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    01/01/2006
    Field of study
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