Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Wied, Morten"
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Conceptualizing resilience in engineering systems: An analysis of the literature
Wied, Morten; Oehmen, Josef; Welo, Torgeir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)It is now widely recognized that many important events in the life cycle of complex engineering systems cannot be foreseen in advance. From its origin in ecological systems, operating without the use of foresight, resilience ... -
Conceptualizing the key features of cyber-physical systems in a multi-layered representation for safety and security analysis
Carreras Guzman, Nelson Humberto; Wied, Morten; Kozine, Igor; Lundteigen, Mary Ann (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Many safety‐related systems are evolving into cyber‐physical systems (CPSs), integrating information technologies in their control architectures and modifying the interactions among automation and human operators. Particularly, ... -
Managing exploratory projects: A repertoire of approaches and their shared underpinnings
Wied, Morten; Koch-Ørvad, Nina; Welo, Torgeir; Oehmen, Josef (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Uncertainty exists when action must be taken without knowledge of the possible outcomes and the probabilities of their occurrence. This is evidently the case in many real-life projects. Recent literature calls such projects ... -
Resilience in Product Design and Development Processes: A Risk Management Viewpoint
Shafqat, Ali; Welo, Torgeir; Oehmen, Josef; Willumsen, Pelle; Wied, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Product development (PD) faces uncertainties caused by rapidly developing technologies, shifting market demands and the changes occasioned by these developments, including new requirements for products being developed and ... -
Resilient design properties of a driverless transport system
Wied, Morten; Oehmen, Josef; Welo, Torgeir (Chapter, 2018)From its origin in ecology, resilient system properties have attracted wider interest for their applications to man-made systems. Previous research has shown that a simple conceptual model seems to capture much resilience ...