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Plato's Atlantis Revisited: Risk-Informed, Multi-hazard Resilience of Built Environment via Cyber Worlds Sharing | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Plato's Atlantis Revisited: Risk-Informed, Multi-hazard Resilience of Built Environment via Cyber Worlds Sharing


Abstract:

Resilience of the civil built environment is an ultimate mean for protecting the human lives, the private or public assets and biogeocenosis environment during natural ca...Show More

Abstract:

Resilience of the civil built environment is an ultimate mean for protecting the human lives, the private or public assets and biogeocenosis environment during natural catastrophe, major industrial accident or terrorist calamity. This paper outlines a theoretical framework of a new paradigm - "risk-informed, multi-hazard resilience of built environment" and gives a sketch of concept map for a minimal set of the shared (between different scientific and engineering cyber worlds) computational and analytic resources, which can facilitate a designing and maintaining of a higher level of the real built environment resilience.
Date of Conference: 20-22 October 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 December 2010
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Conference Location: Singapore

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