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Human factors in system reliability: lessons learnt from the Maeslant storm surge barrier in The Netherlands
2008
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures
The Maeslant storm surge barrier in the Netherlands is an interesting case in system reliability, first because of the great effort that has been put into making its operation reliable and into assessing its reliability, and second, because it has characteristics that make reliability assessment extremely hard. From its history a number of interesting conclusions can be drawn, of which the most important one is that there is no straightforward, definitive solution to reliability, but
doi:10.1504/ijcis.2008.020160
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