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The Need to Reconcile Concepts that Characterize Systems Facing Threats.

S E GalaitsiJeffrey M KeislerBenjamin D TrumpIgor Linkov
Published in: Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis (2020)
Desirable system performance in the face of threats has been characterized by various management concepts. Through semistructured interviews with editors of journals in the fields of emergency response and systems management, a literature review, and professional judgment, we identified nine related and often interchangeably used system performance concepts: adaptability, agility, reliability, resilience, resistance, robustness, safety, security, and sustainability. A better understanding of these concepts will allow system planners to pursue management strategies best suited to their unique system dynamics and specific objectives of good performance. We analyze expert responses and review the linguistic definitions and mathematical framing of these concepts to understand their applications. We find a lack of consensus on their usage between interview subjects, but by using the mathematical framing to enrich the linguistic definitions, we formulate comparative visualizations and propose distinct definitions for the nine concepts. We present a conceptual framing to relate the concepts for management purposes.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • clinical practice
  • meta analyses