Resilient Systems Design
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Resilient Systems Design
@resilient-design.bsky.social
Bettering the world through designing safer, more resilient systems.

A social page for anyone interested in the theoretical and practical spaces of complexity science, systems theory, resilience engineering and chaos theory.
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“The beauty of a flower is not diminished by the fact that we know it is made of cells and molecules. It only adds.” - Richard Feynman
Surprisingly often, large organisations and their connected regulatory systems can cause harm despite every component acting correctly. Recently I reviewed the Takata Airbag scandal, and this was clear despite the accusatory stance of all parties. 1/
December 6, 2024 at 1:25 AM
When interrelating breaks down, individuals represent others
in the system in less detail, contributions are shaped less by
anticipated responses, and the boundaries of the envisaged
system are drawn more narrowly, with the result that
subordination becomes meaningless. - Weick & Roberts, 1993
November 15, 2024 at 2:20 AM
Following on from the last post, which models do people find best for studying behavior and environments, and identifying design features which will promote 'good' adaptations and reject poor options at a critical phase transition? Currently reading Marten Scheffer on this topic.
November 15, 2024 at 1:58 AM
A big question in the physical sciences is how systems respond to internal and external stressors. The ideas of brittleness and elasticity, what invokes a transformation of that system? In sociotechnical systems, the 'rules' and boundaries become even murkier.

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November 15, 2024 at 1:42 AM
From different fields, using different approaches, we all stand to learn much from each other. Mathematics, put rather simply, is the science of patterns, and the key to much work in complexity science is understanding these patterns.

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SPECIAL SECTION: Adapting to New Technology in the Operating Room - Richard I. Cook, David D. Woods, 1996
The effects of new technology on human performance in domains such as anesthesiology, commercial aviation, and nuclear power operations remain controversial. To...
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November 13, 2024 at 10:26 AM
"Traditionally, safety research and industrial safety management have focused on unwanted events and outcomes. In the growing field of resilience engineering, a proactive approach to safety management is pursued. Success and failure are seen as outcomes of the same underlying behavior." - Hollnagel
November 13, 2024 at 9:59 AM
There is beauty in understanding the components and interactions that make up the world. But out of those comes things which are much more interesting... something emergent. This discovery and discussion of emergence is crucial for the ongoing development of our field.

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Emergence and non-emergence for system safety
Emergence has been proposed as an important construct for research on the safety of sociotechnical systems. There is, however, some dissension about the fundamental nature of emergence. Furthermore...
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November 13, 2024 at 9:51 AM
This page won't just be quotes. It's an ongoing conversation about complexity, what makes complex systems tick, and what we can do to design systems for safety and performance rather than putting the onus on end users to accommodate broken systems. Follow if that sounds good to you!
November 13, 2024 at 9:32 AM
“Resilience is not just about bouncing back from setbacks. It’s about becoming stronger and better at adapting to a constantly changing environment.” - Kathleen Sutcliffe
November 13, 2024 at 8:48 AM
“The beauty of a flower is not diminished by the fact that we know it is made of cells and molecules. It only adds.” - Richard Feynman
November 13, 2024 at 8:18 AM