A unified treatment of the vulnerabilities that exist in real-world
network systems--with tools to identify synergies for mergers and
acquisitions
"Fragile Networks: Identifying Vulnerabilities and Synergies in
an Uncertain World" presents a comprehensive study of network
systems and the roles these systems play in our everyday lives.
This book successfully conceptualizes, defines, and constructs
mathematically rigorous, computer-based tools for the assessment of
network performance and efficiency, along with robustness and
vulnerability analysis. The result is a thorough exploration that
promotes an understanding of the critical infrastructure of today's
network systems, from congested urban transportation networks and
supply chain networks under disruption to financial networks and
the Internet.
The authors approach the analyses by abstracting not only
topological structures of networks, but also the behavior of
network users, the demand for resources, the resulting flows, and
the associated costs. Following an introduction to the fundamental
methodologies and tools required for network analysis and network
vulnerability, the book is organized into three self-contained
parts:
Part I--Network Fundamentals, Efficiency Measurement, and
Vulnerability Analysis explores the theoretical and practical
foundations for a new network efficiency measure in order to assess
the importance of network components in various network systems.
Methodologies for distinct decision-making behaviors are outlined,
along with the tools for qualitative analysis, the algorithms for
the computation of solutions, and a thorough discussion of the
unified network efficient measure and network robustness with the
unified measure.
Part II--Applications and Extensions examines the efficiency
changes and the associated cost increments after network components
are eliminated or partially damaged. A discussion of the recently
established connections between transportation networks and
different critical networks is provided, which demonstrates how the
new network measures and robustness indices can be applied to
different supply chain, financial, and dynamic networks, including
the Internet and electronic power networks.
Part III--Mergers and Acquisitions, Network Integration, and
Synergies reveals the connections between transportation networks
and different network systems and quantifies the synergies
associated with the network systems, from total cost reduction to
environmental impact assessment. In the case of mergers and
acquisitions, the focus is on supply chain networks. The authors
outline a system-optimization perspective for supply chain networks
and also formalize coalition formation using game theory with
insights into the merger paradox.
With its numerous network examples and real-world applications,
"Fragile Networks: Identifying Vulnerabilities and Synergies in an
Uncertain World" is an excellent book for courses in network
science, transportation science, operations management, and
financial networks at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels.
It is also a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners
in the areas of applied mathematics, computer science, operations
research, management science, finance, and economics, as well as
industrial, systems, and civil engineering.
Listen to Dr. Nagurney's podcast Supernetworks: Building Better
Real and Virtual Highways at http:
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