16th FRAMily meeting at Lund University, Sweden

Over the last two days, Niklas Grabbe participated in the 16th FRAMily meeting at Lund University, Sweden. Also, Niklas Grabbe presented his ongoing work about teleoperated driving demonstrating how the new quantitative metadata funtionality of FRAM can be used to model emergent system behaviours.

Over the last two days, Niklas Grabbe participated in the 16th FRAMily meeting at Lund University, Sweden. Also, Niklas Grabbe presented his ongoing work about teleoperated driving demonstrating how the new quantitative metadata funtionality of FRAM can be used to model emergent system behaviours.

In general, the annual workshop aims to share experiences from research and practice using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM), developed by Erik Hollnagel, to analyse activities in socio-technical systems. It is a method related to the research field of Resilience Engineering.

A special thanks go to David Slater, Riccardo Patriarca, Arie Adriaensen and the other people of the scientific and organizing committee for hosting the well-organized and engaging meeting in such a beautiful and enjoyable place including diverse applications, methodological advancements and perspectives of FRAM.

For those interested in exploring more about the presentations, the abstracts of all papers presented are available here: https://lnkd.in/gZUBFk6a

All of the presentations will be available on the FRAMily website soon: https://lnkd.in/dzpYvyMw

The next FRAMily meeting is going to take place at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

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