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Systems of Systems Management and Governance from a Risk-Handling Perspective

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Authors:

Marjorie Pettersson, Jakob Axelsson, Pontus Svenson , Anna Johansson

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Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

19th Annual System of Systems Engineering Conference


Abstract

Managing a system can be critical for its successful functioning. This is especially crucial for the socio-technical systems of systems (SoS) that characterize many of modern society’s critical operations. However, the management of SoS becomes complex as systems are increasingly interconnected and the dependence among connected systems intensifies. This paper explores the current state of the art on SoS management and governance from a risk management perspective. Our findings show a higher focus on SoS management; however, many studies do not holistically deal with the SoS. Moreover, our findings indicate fewer studies in SoS governance. Hence there is still a research gap. The study contributes to the body of knowledge by adding insight into how risk management fits in these domains and provides direction on the possible areas of mitigating risks.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Pettersson7004,
author = {Marjorie Pettersson and Jakob Axelsson and Pontus Svenson and Anna Johansson},
title = {Systems of Systems Management and Governance from a Risk-Handling Perspective},
month = {July},
year = {2024},
booktitle = {19th Annual System of Systems Engineering Conference},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/7004-}
}