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The important role and motivation of collaborative handling of disruptions are the focus of this chapter. First, a number of collaborative disruptions handling examples are explored for their unique features and advantages: In disasters; emergencies; production, supply, and service networks; and computer and communications security. An overview of CCT, the Collaborative Control Theory is provided, to introduce the design principles and automation of effective, collaborative handling systems and methods. The phases of CLM, Collaborative Lifecycle Management, are then explained as the steps needed in the design of collaborative handling and control.
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Zhong, H., Nof, S.Y. (2020). Collaborative e-Work and Collaborative Control Theory for Disruption Handling and Control. In: Dynamic Lines of Collaboration. Automation, Collaboration, & E-Services, vol 6. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34463-4_2
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