Enable Resilience-Informed Decision-Making with an insightful combination of systems engineering concepts
In Gamification for Resilience: Informed Resilient Decision Making, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an insightful and exciting integration of game theory, design, and applications that explains how to create a resilient city that promotes sustainable development, well-being, and inclusive growth. The authors combine several concepts and techniques taken from serious gaming and integrate them into decision-making theory, demonstrating how to enable Resilience-Informed Decision-Making.
The book addresses critical infrastructure systems and how to ensure these systems are supported against manmade and natural threats and hazards. It includes thought-provoking research questions and case applications that will engage and challenge readers and create an active and memorable learning experience.
Readers will also find:
- A thorough introduction to systems theory as the basis for bridging science and the practice of engineering systems
- Comprehensive explorations of gamification and its application to the resilience-informed decision-making process
- Practical discussions of the analysis and assessment of risk and vulnerability via serious gaming
- Fulsome treatments of the representation of system complexity using object-oriented programming
Perfect for professionals and researchers working in the areas of decision making, gamification, resilience, risk assessments, and critical infrastructures, Gamification for Resilience: Informed Resilient Decision Making will also benefit undergraduate and graduate students studying urban planning, smart cities, and related subjects.
About the Author:
Adrian V. Gheorghe, PhD, is a Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering and the Batten Endowed Chair of System of Systems Engineering at Old Dominion University in the United States. He is also a Senior Scientist with the European Institute for Risk and Communication Management.
Polinpapilinho F. Katina, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems at the University of South Carolina Upstate in the United States. His research is focused on complex system governance, critical infrastructure systems, decision making and analysis, emerging technologies, and energy systems.