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A systematic literature review of resilience engineering: Research areas and a research agenda proposal

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Six research areas are identified: theory of RE; identification and classification of resilience; safety management tools; analysis of accidents; risk assessment; and training; and the proposal for a research agenda is focused on refining key constructs.
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This article is published in Reliability Engineering & System Safety.The article was published on 2015-09-01. It has received 249 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Resilience (network) & Systematic review.

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Risk assessment and risk management: Review of recent advances on their foundation

TL;DR: A review of advances in risk assessment and management, with a special focus on the fundamental ideas and thinking on which these advances are based, and reflects on where further development of the risk field is needed and should be encouraged.
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Electrical load forecasting models: A critical systematic review

TL;DR: A taxonomy has been defined in order to help researchers make an informed decision and choose the right model for their problem (long or short term, low or high resolution, building to country level).
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Resilience Engineering: current status of the research and future challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive literature review on the field of Resilience Engineering (RE), encompassing 472 contributions, including journal articles, conference proceedings and book chapters, is presented.
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Qualitative research & evaluation methods

TL;DR: In this paper, conceptual issues and themes on qualitative research and evaluaton methods including: qualitative data, triangulated inquiry, qualitative inquiry, constructivism, constructionism, complexity (chaos) theory, qualitative designs and data collection, fieldwork strategies, interviewing, tape-recording, ethical issues, analysis, interpretation and reporting, observations vs. perceived impacts and utilisation-focused evaluation reporting.
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Dilemmas in a general theory of planning

TL;DR: The search for scientific bases for confronting problems of social policy is bound to fail, becuase of the nature of these problems as discussed by the authors, whereas science has developed to deal with tame problems.
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Towards a Methodology for Developing Evidence-Informed Management Knowledge by Means of Systematic Review

TL;DR: The extent to which the process of systematic review can be applied to the management field in order to produce a reliable knowledge stock and enhanced practice by developing context-sensitive research is evaluated.
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Towards a Methodology for Developing Evidence-Informed Management Knowledge by Means of Systematic Review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the process of systematic review used in the medical sciences to produce a reliable knowledge stock and enhanced practice by developing context-sensitive research and highlight the challenges in developing an appropriate methodology.
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The Case Study

TL;DR: On May 25, 1977, IEEE member, Virginia Edgerton, a senior information scientist employed by the City of New York, telephoned the chairman of CSIT's Working Group on Ethics and Employment Practices, having been referred to the committee by IEEE Headquarters.
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