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Proceedings of the third Resilience Engineering Symposium, October 28-30, 2008,  Antibes ? Juan- les-Pins, France
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Proceedings of the third Resilience Engineering Symposium

October 28-30, 2008, Antibes ? Juan- les-Pins, France

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The proceeding from Third Resilience Engineering Symposium collects the papers
presented on October 28-30, 2008, in Antibes-Juan-les-Pins, France. The
Symposium provided a much appreciated forum for people working within the area
of Resilience Engineering to become updated with the latest scientific
achievements as well as more practical oriented applications, and exchange
views and idea within the area.

Resilience Engineering represents a new way of thinking about safety that has
already given rise to several practical applications. In contrast to
established risk management approaches that are based on hindsight and
emphasise error tabulation and calculation of failure probabilities,
Resilience Engineering looks for ways to enhance the ability of organisations
to create processes that are robust yet flexible, to monitor and revise risk
models, and to use resources proactively in the face of disruptions or ongoing
production and economic pressures. In Resilience Engineering failures do not
stand for a breakdown or malfunctioning of normal system functions, but rather
represent the converse of the adaptations necessary to cope with the real
world complexity. Individuals and organisations must always adjust their
performance to the current conditions; and because resources and time are
finite it is inevitable that such adjustments are approximate. Success has
been ascribed to the ability of groups, individuals, and organisations to
anticipate the changing shape of risk before damage occurs; failure is simply
the temporary or permanent absence of that.

The First Resilience Engineering Symposium was held in Söderköping, Sweden, on
October 25-29 2004. The Second Resilience Engineering Symposium was held in
Juan-les-Pins, France, on November 8-10 2006. The current and future
developments in Resilience Engineering will be covered by the Ashgate Studies
in Resilience Engineering.
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