Mahāsenasiri: Riches of Indian Archaeological & Cultural Studies : a Felicitation Volume in Honour of Dr. I. K. Sarma, Volume 1The science of resilience engineering is so new that there is little agreement about what it is. This book presents a framework for implementation that any organization, public or private, can use as a guide for establishing its own procedures and processes for achieving system resilience. This framework relies on an extensive familiarity with both the current research and also standard ways that programs are run in industry. This book can be used as a textbook in university courses or as a reference for practicing engineers, technology managers, and business professionals. |
Contents
List of Contributors | xvii |
Iconography of the Srikurmam Temple 345 | xx |
Early Hoysala Rulers and A New Epigraph from Hale Uppalli 465 | xxi |
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