Springer, 2017. — 223 p. — ISBN: 9783319524900, 9783319524917.
This book demonstrates the use of a wide range of strategic engineering concepts, theories and applied case studies to improve the safety, security and sustainability of complex and large-scale engineering and computer systems. It first details the concepts of system design, life cycle, impact assessment and security to show how these ideas can be brought to bear on the modeling, analysis and design of information systems with a focused view on cloud-computing systems and big data analytics. This informative book is a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and industry-based practitioners working in engineering, information and business systems as well as strategy.
Mathematical and Computational Modeling Frameworks for Integrated Sustainability Assessment (ISA)
Sustainable Maintenance Strategy Under Uncertainty in the Lifetime Distribution of Deteriorating Assets
A Novel Safety Metric SMEP for Performance Distribution Analysis in Software System
Prior Elicitation and Evaluation of Imprecise Judgements for Bayesian Analysis of System Reliability
Early Detection of Software Reliability: A Design Analysis
Using System Dynamics for Agile Cloud Systems Simulation Modeling
Adoption of a Legacy Network Management Protocol for Virtualisation
Strategic Approaches to Cloud Computing
Cloud Security: A Security Management Perspective
An Overview of Cloud Forensics Strategy: Capabilities, Challenges, and Opportunities
Business Intelligence Tools for Informed Decision-Making: An Overview