Releases: stigrs/diim
Version 0.2
Dynamic Inoperability Input-Output Model
DIIM provides the Demand-Reduction and Recovery Dynamic Inoperability
Input-Output Model (DIIM) for interdependent functions as described in
the papers:
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Haimes, Y. Y., Horowitz, B. M., Lambert, J. H., Santos, J. R., Lian, C. &
Crowther, K. G. (2005). Inoperability input-output model for interdependent
infrastructure sectors. I: Theory and methodology. Journal of
Infrastructure Systems, 11, 67-79. -
Lian, C. & Haimes, Y. Y. (2006). Managing the Risk of Terrorism to
Interdependent Infrastructure Systems Through the Dynamic Inoperability
Input-Output Model. Systems Engineering, 9, 241-258.
DIIM also provides the Static Demand-Driven and Supply-Driven Inoperability
Input-Output Models (IIM) for interdependent functions as described in the
papers:
-
Haimes, Y. Y & Jiang, P. (2001). Leontief-based model of risk in complex
interconnected infrastructures. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 7, 1-12. -
Haimes, Y. Y., Horowitz, B. M., Lambert, J. H., Santos, J. R., Lian, C. &
Crowther, K. G. (2005). Inoperability input-output model for interdependent
infrastructure sectors. I: Theory and methodology. Journal of
Infrastructure Systems, 11, 67-79. -
Leung, M., Haimes, Y. Y. & Santos, J. R. (2007). Supply- and output-side
extensions to the inoperability input-output model for interdependent
infrastructures. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 13, 299-310. -
Santos, J. R. & Haimes, Y. Y. (2004). Modeling the demand reduction
input-output (I-O) inoperability due to terrorism of interconnected
infrastructures. Risk Analysis, 24, 1437-1451. -
Setola, R., De Porcellinis, S. & Sforna, M. (2009). Critical infrastructure
dependency assessment using the input-output inoperability model.
International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, 2, 170-178.
Licensing
DIIM is released under the MIT license.
Changes
- Use JSON as input file
- Several improvements
Version 0.1
Dynamic Inoperability Input-Output Model
DIIM provides the Demand-Reduction and Recovery Dynamic Inoperability
Input-Output Model (DIIM) for interdependent functions as described in
the papers:
-
Haimes, Y. Y., Horowitz, B. M., Lambert, J. H., Santos, J. R., Lian, C. &
Crowther, K. G. (2005). Inoperability input-output model for interdependent
infrastructure sectors. I: Theory and methodology. Journal of
Infrastructure Systems, 11, 67-79. -
Lian, C. & Haimes, Y. Y. (2006). Managing the Risk of Terrorism to
Interdependent Infrastructure Systems Through the Dynamic Inoperability
Input-Output Model. Systems Engineering, 9, 241-258.
DIIM also provides the Static Demand-Driven and Supply-Driven Inoperability
Input-Output Models (IIM) for interdependent functions as described in the
papers:
-
Haimes, Y. Y & Jiang, P. (2001). Leontief-based model of risk in complex
interconnected infrastructures. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 7, 1-12. -
Haimes, Y. Y., Horowitz, B. M., Lambert, J. H., Santos, J. R., Lian, C. &
Crowther, K. G. (2005). Inoperability input-output model for interdependent
infrastructure sectors. I: Theory and methodology. Journal of
Infrastructure Systems, 11, 67-79. -
Leung, M., Haimes, Y. Y. & Santos, J. R. (2007). Supply- and output-side
extensions to the inoperability input-output model for interdependent
infrastructures. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 13, 299-310. -
Santos, J. R. & Haimes, Y. Y. (2004). Modeling the demand reduction
input-output (I-O) inoperability due to terrorism of interconnected
infrastructures. Risk Analysis, 24, 1437-1451. -
Setola, R., De Porcellinis, S. & Sforna, M. (2009). Critical infrastructure
dependency assessment using the input-output inoperability model.
International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, 2, 170-178.
Licensing
DIIM is released under the MIT license.
Changes
First release.