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Kash Barker
Kash Barker
Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Oklahoma
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A review of definitions and measures of system resilience
S Hosseini, K Barker, JE Ramirez-Marquez
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 145, 47-61, 2016
19922016
Resilience-based network component importance measures
K Barker, JE Ramirez-Marquez, CM Rocco
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 117, 89-97, 2013
4662013
Modeling infrastructure resilience using Bayesian networks: A case study of inland waterway ports
S Hosseini, K Barker
Computers & Industrial Engineering 93, 252-266, 2016
4052016
A Bayesian network model for resilience-based supplier selection
S Hosseini, K Barker
International Journal of Production Economics 180, 68-87, 2016
3882016
Resilient supplier selection and optimal order allocation under disruption risks
S Hosseini, N Tajik, D Ivanov, MD Sarder, K Barker, A Al Khaled
International Journal of Production Economics 213, 124-137, 2019
3832019
Stochastic measures of resilience and their application to container terminals
R Pant, K Barker, JE Ramirez-Marquez, CM Rocco
Computers & Industrial Engineering 70, 183-194, 2014
2422014
Resilience-driven restoration model for interdependent infrastructure networks
Y Almoghathawi, K Barker, LA Albert
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 185, 12-23, 2019
2282019
Measuring changes in international production from a disruption: Case study of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami
CA MacKenzie, JR Santos, K Barker
International Journal of Production Economics 138 (2), 293-302, 2012
2092012
Static and dynamic metrics of economic resilience for interdependent infrastructure and industry sectors
R Pant, K Barker, CW Zobel
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 125, 92-102, 2014
2072014
Measuring the efficacy of inventory with a dynamic input–output model
K Barker, JR Santos
International Journal of Production Economics 126 (1), 130-143, 2010
1942010
Importance measures for inland waterway network resilience
H Baroud, K Barker, JE Ramirez-Marquez
Transportation research part E: logistics and transportation review 62, 55-67, 2014
1892014
Stochastic measures of network resilience: Applications to waterway commodity flows
H Baroud, JE Ramirez‐Marquez, K Barker, CM Rocco
Risk Analysis 34 (7), 1317-1335, 2014
1772014
Multidimensional approach to complex system resilience analysis
DG Dessavre, JE Ramirez-Marquez, K Barker
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 149, 34-43, 2016
1532016
Interdependent impacts of inoperability at multi-modal transportation container terminals
R Pant, K Barker, FH Grant, TL Landers
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 47 (5 …, 2011
1212011
Assessing uncertainty in extreme events: Applications to risk-based decision making in interdependent infrastructure sectors
K Barker, YY Haimes
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 94 (4), 819-829, 2009
1192009
Flow-based vulnerability measures for network component importance: Experimentation with preparedness planning
CD Nicholson, K Barker, JE Ramirez-Marquez
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 145, 62-73, 2016
1132016
Modeling a severe supply chain disruption and post-disaster decision making with application to the Japanese earthquake and tsunami
CA MacKenzie, K Barker, JR Santos
IIE Transactions 46 (12), 1243-1260, 2014
1102014
Defining resilience analytics for interdependent cyber-physical-social networks
K Barker, JH Lambert, CW Zobel, AH Tapia, JE Ramirez-Marquez, ...
Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure 2 (2), 59-67, 2017
1062017
Inherent costs and interdependent impacts of infrastructure network resilience
H Baroud, K Barker, JE Ramirez‐Marquez, CM Rocco
Risk Analysis 35 (4), 642-662, 2015
1042015
Evaluating the consequences of an inland waterway port closure with a dynamic multiregional interdependence model
CA MacKenzie, K Barker, FH Grant
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part A: Systems and …, 2011
1002011
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