Analytics-enabled Resilient Digital-Physical Ecosystems: Industry, Government and Community




Resilience is the ability to proactively monitor, analyse, predict and act to effectively defend (protection), respond (sustainment) and evolve (adaptation) in response to expected and unexpected disruptions.

Being resilient is challenging for industry, government and community living or operating in a highly dynamic environment. Lack of an effective resilience capability or practice would lead to frequent undesirable situations or service disruptions resulting in poor service quality and customer or citizen satisfaction, and may potentially cause regulatory, wellbeing or financial implications. There are a number of factors that need to be actively monitored and analysed for effective analytics-enabled resilient digital-physical ecosystem.  These factors could include and are not limited to:


  • Environmental
  • Financial
  • Infrastructure
  • Wellbeing
  • Political
  • Regulatory
  • Social
  • Technological


Our recent work on “adaptive enterprise resilience management” has been published in an IEEE conference on Business Informatics in France, 2016. This work got best paper award.  This work discussed the operational technological resilience in the context of financial industry.  

Here is a link to the publication for detailed information.

I hope you will enjoy the read and happy to answer any leading questions.

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