Current Trends from Safety to Security Engineering

 

Introduction

Safety Engineering mitigates normal events. Its contemporary equivalence, for extreme disasters, demands the deployment of Statistics of Extremes, Gumbel [1]. Civil Engineering research has addressed extreme natural and industrial disasters by employing extreme statistical distributions of Gumbel and Weibull types, respectively. The author demonstrated that the Fr´echet distribution could model manmade extreme disasters. Their combined elects constitute the background of this novel endeavor. Interestingly, it has been mathematically established that only three kinds of extreme distributions (Gumbel, Fr´echet and Weibull (also called the Type-I, II and III, respectively)) are possible. Furthermore, from civil engineering application viewpoints, these distributions do not depend upon the parent distributions of events. Due to the overwhelming needs to mitigating extreme events, Security Engineering tools, both software and hardware, have increasingly becoming an active area of research and development.


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