2010
DOI: 10.3182/20100831-4-fr-2021.00066
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How to Learn from the Resilience of Human-Machine Systems?

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“…Man–machine interfaces (MMIs) are one of the components of the system to be considered in the case of infrastructures. Works have been performed on interface resilience, the latter being defined as the capacity of an MMI to ensure the performances and stability of a system whatever the circumstances, which is to say the occurrence of unexpected or unprecedented disruptions (Enjalbert, Vanderhaegen, Pichon, Ouedraogo, & Millot, ; Ouedraogo, Enjalbert, & Vanderhaegen, ; Ruault, ).…”
Section: Literature Review: Methodology and First Lessonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Man–machine interfaces (MMIs) are one of the components of the system to be considered in the case of infrastructures. Works have been performed on interface resilience, the latter being defined as the capacity of an MMI to ensure the performances and stability of a system whatever the circumstances, which is to say the occurrence of unexpected or unprecedented disruptions (Enjalbert, Vanderhaegen, Pichon, Ouedraogo, & Millot, ; Ouedraogo, Enjalbert, & Vanderhaegen, ; Ruault, ).…”
Section: Literature Review: Methodology and First Lessonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience concept applied to Human-Machine-System (HMS) [13] means that after any disturbance (human errors, technical failures, environment events), the HMS is capable of recovering and stabilizing at another "acceptable" performance level which is a suboptimal performance due to controlling unknown situations. The HMS is robust if it is capable of returning to the initial nominal performance after "known disturbance situations".…”
Section: New Research Directions and Future Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RE is a proactive attitude which is applied in the situations with unforeseen changes and catastrophic accidents so that they can survive and become adapted in terms of organizational and safety management system. [7][8][9] Resilience is also defined as a system property about how the system can still function to the desired level when it suffers from partial damage. Moreover, resilient systems are supposed to adapt themselves to unplanned events with their ability to anticipate failures, control disturbances, react to, and recover from these events.…”
Section: Rementioning
confidence: 99%