MOOC
CIPRNet MOOC eLearning Platform
Online Course on Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis of Critical Infrastructures
CIPRNet aims at enhancing the capabilities of See critical infrastructure protection
[Click for more information]CIP operators to deal with Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis Tools (MS&A).
A new training instrument delivered by the CIPRNet Consortium is the Online Course on Modelling, Simulation and Analysis of Critical Infrastructures available (the website is currently (as of May 18, 2020) unavailable due to technical reasons. We are working on resolving the problem and apologize for any inconvenience).
This course aims to provide basic methodological approaches for Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis (MS&A) of Critical Infrastructures together with advanced instruments and tools.
To attend the course (except for the introductory presentation) you must register on the website.
This online course is composed of 4 modules (each one structured in one to seven lectures):
- Module A: notions and theories regarding The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
[Click for more information]Critical Infrastructure Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation and analysis will be described in detail; - Module B: 'what if' analysis with outcome of an event affecting objectives
[Click for more information]consequence analysis as a new capability for exploring different courses of action in simulated crisis scenarios, description of the CIPRTrainer tool developed by Fraunhofer within the CIPRNet project; - Module C: Decision Support System and outcome of an event affecting objectives
[Click for more information]consequence analysis, description of the Decision Support System
[Click for more information]DSS tool developed by ENEA within the CIPRNet project; - Module D: Coupling of time-dependent models with the Open Modelling Interface (OpenMI) is a modelling standard emerged from the domain of water system simulation.
[Click for more information]OpenMI standard.
Once attended one of the modules (A to D) or the whole course, you can apply for a certificate of attendance. To obtain your certificate you must pass all the tests at the end of each lecture.
The target audiences of the CIPRNet online course are:
- Professionals in crisis management at tactical level in Civil Protection;
- See critical infrastructure protection
[Click for more information]CIP Researchers and experts from different research communities (European and non-European); - Stakeholders from Critical Infrastructures' operators;
- Students in the area of security.