PATTERN FOR RISK REDUCTION AND INCREASING RELIABILITY OF THE WATERWORKS SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.71934/Keywords:
Analytic hierarchy process, critical infrastructure, multi-attribute utility theory, process modelling, risk analysis, risk modelling, water system facilitiesAbstract
This paper focuses on the security for public water system facilities.
Security for public water system facilities is imperative. Virtually every water
system is anxious about security. Security measures are needed to help ensure that
public water suppliers attain an effective level of security. The whole purpose of
decision analysis is to select the best alternative from the set of available
alternatives. This can be reached by application of the Multi-Attribute Utility
Theory (MAUT) and by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), too.
The suggested model and predictive key risk indicators in Table 1 are an
important tool within operational risk management and control of risk of water
system facilities. The aspects of the pattern for risk reduction and increasing
reliability of the waterworks systems are described in the case study with
hypothetical variants.
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