This page clusters notable resilience engineers papers by topic.
- problem detection
- anomaly repsonse
- Common ground and coordination
- Being bumpable
- Polycentric governance
- Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action
- Common Ground and Coordination in Joint Activity
- Patterns in Cooperative Cognition
- sharp-end vs. blunt-end
- practitioner actions as gambles
- coping with complexity
- robust yet fragile
- drift
- strange loops
- dark debt
- well-adapted, under-adapted, over-adapted
- decompensation, working at cross-purposes, getting stuck in outdated behaviors
- How complex systems fail
- Basic Patterns in How Adaptive Systems Fail
- STELLA: Report from the SNAFUcatchers Workshop on Coping with Complexity
- Highly Optimized Tolerance: Robustness and Design in Complex Systems
- Drift into failure
- old view vs. new view
- safety-I vs safety-II
- Reconstructing human contributions to accidents: the new view on error and performance
- From Safety-I to Safety-II: A White Paper
- I want to believe: some myths about the management of industrial safety
- hindsight
- human error
- root cause
- systems thinking
- Replacing Hindsight With Insight: Toward Better Understanding of Diagnostic Failures
- Applying systems thinking to analyze and learn from events
- The error of counting errors by Robert Wears
- ironies of automation
- team player
- Ironies of automation
- How to Make Automated Systems Team Players
- Ten challenges for making automation a team player
- Going solid
- Going sour
- Fixation
- Vagabonding
- “Going solid”: a model of system dynamics and consequences for patient safety
- Learning from Automation Surprises and "Going Sour" Accidents: Progress on Human-Centered Automation
- resilience
- robustness
- Resilience is a verb
- Four concepts for resilience and the implications for the future of resilience engineering
"Nuts and bolts" of incident analysis work.