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Supporting resilience in air traffic management

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This paper reports about the empirical validation of a tool for decision support in the conext of Air Traffic Management (ATM). The empirical validation highlights how resilience emerges in complex socio-technical settings.

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    SERENE '08: Proceedings of the 2008 RISE/EFTS Joint International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems
    November 2008
    133 pages
    ISBN:9781605582757
    DOI:10.1145/1479772

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