Managing the Risk of Catastrophic Failure in Complex Systems![]()
This workshop will examine the phenomenon of catastrophe and challenge the assumptions of unpredictability. Wide ranges of potential causes of extreme disruption for society and the economy, as well as the approaches to quantifying and comparing different threats will be explored. Overview Catastrophic failure in complex systems is difficult to predict but is managed across a wide range of applications, including:
Understanding the threats of high-impact, low-probability events is the area of catastrophe science. It is notoriously difficult because precedents are few and historical observational data contains few signals of the threat of extreme volatility. Shocks to the system are often, after the event, described as unpredictable. This workshop will examine the phenomenon of catastrophe and challenge the assumptions of unpredictability. Wide ranges of potential causes of extreme disruption for society and the economy, as well as the approaches to quantifying and comparing different threats will be explored. Speakers & Agenda
To download the agenda and to see the full list of speakers, please click here. Information Support This event will be recorded and filmed by Absolute Audio Visual Solutions, and will be available to view on the Judge Business School website in January 2010.
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