The CRP develops and works since 2009 on link research projects with organizational resilience. Various projects have been completed and others are underway.
ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS RESILIENCE IN QUEBEC
At the request of the Quebec government, the CRP has undertaken work on the resilience of critical systems in Quebec. These works are based on a comprehensive approach that integrates the concepts exchanged resources and interdependencies, as well as emergency and business continuity plans.
CRP research projects related to the field of study
The resilience of critical systems in Quebec (2010-2013): a project summary (.pdf) is available in the publication Inter Action (vol 3, no.1 Winter 2012, p.12.) Department of Public Safety Quebec.
The CRP also published the results of its work on organizational resilience carried out in collaboration with the Civil Security Organization Quebec (OSCQ). The publication summarizes, among others, master's theses William Pinel and Jean-Yves Pairet, students in CRP between 2008 and 2009. An electronic version is available: Organizational Resilience (.pdf).
ENGINEERING OF RESILIENCE
Resilience is defined as the ability of a system to maintain or restore an acceptable level of functioning despite disruptions or failures. From this definition, three concepts to remember:
- Knowledge of the system;
- The disruption of acceptance;
- The ability to maintain or recover.
The resilience engineering is defined by the development of tools and methods to increase and measure resilience in the goal of helping decision makers to manage this new security paradigm. It is a multidisciplinary field of research that encompasses both design activities, rehabilitation and security of organizational systems but also technological.
CRP research projects related to the field of study
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