The input–outputinoperabilitymodel (IIM) is a simple, but powerful, mechanism for analyzing the cascading effects induced by criticalinfrastructuredependencies and interdependencies. IIM typically uses financial data as a measure of the dependency phenomena. Since financial data is only one of the many dimensions for analyzing dependency phenomena, the quality of IIM parameters and, thus, the reliability of IIM results can be affected negatively. This paper proposes a methodology for evaluating IIM parameters based on technical and operational data. The data is collected by interviewing experts and is processed using a fuzzy set based methodology. A case study involving Italian criticalinfrastructure sectors is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology.

Critical infrastructure dependency assessment using input-output inoperability model

Setola R;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The input–outputinoperabilitymodel (IIM) is a simple, but powerful, mechanism for analyzing the cascading effects induced by criticalinfrastructuredependencies and interdependencies. IIM typically uses financial data as a measure of the dependency phenomena. Since financial data is only one of the many dimensions for analyzing dependency phenomena, the quality of IIM parameters and, thus, the reliability of IIM results can be affected negatively. This paper proposes a methodology for evaluating IIM parameters based on technical and operational data. The data is collected by interviewing experts and is processed using a fuzzy set based methodology. A case study involving Italian criticalinfrastructure sectors is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology.
2009
Inoperabilityinput–outputmodel (IIM; Complex systems; Interdependencies
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