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A framework for the design and evaluation of network resilience management

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A framework for the design and evaluation of network resilience management. / Schaeffer-Filho, A.; Smith, P.; Mauthe, A. et al.
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2012 IEEE. IEEE, 2012. p. 401-408.

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Schaeffer-Filho, A., Smith, P., Mauthe, A., Hutchison, D., Yu, Y., & Fry, M. (2012). A framework for the design and evaluation of network resilience management. In Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2012 IEEE (pp. 401-408). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2012.6211924

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Schaeffer-Filho A, Smith P, Mauthe A, Hutchison D, Yu Y, Fry M. A framework for the design and evaluation of network resilience management. In Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2012 IEEE. IEEE. 2012. p. 401-408 doi: 10.1109/NOMS.2012.6211924

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Schaeffer-Filho, A. ; Smith, P. ; Mauthe, A. et al. / A framework for the design and evaluation of network resilience management. Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2012 IEEE. IEEE, 2012. pp. 401-408

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