Complex engineered systems can carry risk of high failure consequences, and as a result, resilience-the ability to avoid or quickly recover from faults-is desirable. Ideally, resilience should be designed-in as early in the design process as possible so that designers can best leverage the ability to explore the design space....
It is desirable for complex engineered systems to perform missions efficiently and economically, even when these missions' complex, variable, long-term operational profiles make it likely for hazards to arise. It is thus important to design these systems to be resilient so that they will actively prevent and recover from hazards...
We isolated a methanogen from deep in the sediments of the Nankai Trough off the eastern coast of Japan.
At the sampling site, the water was 950 m deep and the sediment core was collected at 247 m below the sediment
surface. The isolated methanogen was named Nankai-1. Cells of...
This thesis describes the application of Bayesian networks for monitoring and
diagnosis of a multi-stage manufacturing process, specifically a high speed production
part at Hewlett Packard. Bayesian network "part models" were designed to represent
individual parts in-process. These were combined to form a "process model", which is a
Bayesian network...
There are many uncertainties that complex engineered systems will face throughout their lifecycles due to changes in internal and external conditions. It is desirable for complex engineered systems to be resilient against various uncertainties. The ability to overcome such uncertainties should be embedded into the system from the beginning. However,...
Thirty-six sera from cases of infectious mononucleosis and 25
normal human serum specimens were studied by electrophoresis on
cellulose acetate. The results indicated that:
The mean concentration of total protein in the mononucleosis
sera was significantly higher than that of the normal sera. In 15 of
the 36 mononucleosis specimens...
Microbial communities in cores obtained from methane hydrate-bearing deep marine sediments (down to more than 300 m below the seafloor) in the forearc basin of the Nankai Trough near Japan were characterized with cultivation-dependent and -independent techniques. Acridine orange direct count data indicated that cell numbers generally decreased with sediment...
Based on the author's ethnographic research at the Karakuwa fishing community in Japan, this thesis explains a cultural process of the local people's synthesis of the values they place on nature and their everyday behavior in a modern industrial world. Explicated by ethnographic narrative, this study focuses on a revitalization...
As modern systems continue to increase in size and complexity, they pose significant safety and risk management challenges. System engineers and much of the government research efforts are focused on understanding the attributes and characteristics that emerge from the interactions of components and subsystems. As a result, the objective of...
Modern engineered systems are increasingly integrated into society, decentralized, and interconnected. However, scale and complexity create unique challenges in system design, such as emergent behavior and unintended consequences. This work investigates the structural characteristics of robustness in complex engineered systems by identifying patterns of under-recognized vulnerabilities at various levels of...