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Engineering Resilient Complex Systems: The Necessary Shift Toward Complexity Science

Punzo, Giuliano; Tewari, Anurag; Butans, Eugene; Vasile, Massimiliano; Purvis, Alan; Mayfield, Martin; Varga, Liz

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Authors

Giuliano Punzo

Anurag Tewari

Eugene Butans

Massimiliano Vasile

Martin Mayfield

Liz Varga



Abstract

This position article addresses resilience in complex engineering and engineered systems (CES). It offers a synthesis of academic thinking with an empirical analysis of the challenge. This article puts forward argumentations and a conceptual framework in support of a new understanding of CES resilience as the product of continuous learning in between disruptive events. CES are in continuous evolution and with each generation they become more complex as they adapt to their environment. While this evolution takes place, new failure modes arise with the engineering of their resilience having to evolve in parallel to cope with them. Our position supports the role of an overarching complexity science framework to investigate the resilience of CES, including their temporal evolution, resilience features, the management and decision layers, and the transparency of boundaries between interconnected systems. The conclusion identifies the value of a complexity perspective to address CES resilience. Extending the latest understanding of resilience, we propose a circular framework where features of CES are related to a resilience event and complexity science explains the importance of interconnections with external systems, the increasingly fast system evolution and the stratification of heterogeneous layers.

Citation

Punzo, G., Tewari, A., Butans, E., Vasile, M., Purvis, A., Mayfield, M., & Varga, L. (2020). Engineering Resilient Complex Systems: The Necessary Shift Toward Complexity Science. IEEE Systems Journal, 14(3), 3865-3874. https://doi.org/10.1109/jsyst.2019.2958829

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2020-09
Deposit Date Oct 7, 2020
Publicly Available Date Oct 7, 2020
Journal IEEE Systems Journal
Print ISSN 1932-8184
Electronic ISSN 1937-9234
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 3
Pages 3865-3874
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/jsyst.2019.2958829

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