Toward Developing Genetic Algorithms to Aid in Critical Infrastructure Modeling

Today's society relies upon an array of complex national and international infrastructure networks such as transportation, telecommunication, financial and energy. Understanding these interdependencies is necessary in order to protect our critical infrastructure. The Critical Infrastructure Mod...

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