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BIA (Business Impact Analysis) is an important basis for the organization to carry out the construction for business continuity management. The conclusions of BIA will affect the effectiveness of implementation of business continuity management plan. The major content of BIA is to determine the disaster recovery objectives of the business systems in organization. But most of the existing BIA methods are using the qualitative analysis method and expert evaluation method, which lack of sufficient theoretical support and quantitative scientific computing. The purpose of this paper is to apply mature AHP (Analysis Hierarchy Process) to BIA. BIA can really be used in guiding the implementation of the organization’s business continuity management plan through the index system and scientific computing.
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This work is supported by the Key Laboratory of Trustworthy Distributed Computing and Service (BUPT), and Program for The National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program 2012AA012600, 2012AA012606), and Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project (YETP0448).
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Guan, J., Zhu, X., Lei, M., Liu, J., Wang, C. (2014). Business Impact Analysis Model Based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process. In: Yuan, Y., Wu, X., Lu, Y. (eds) Trustworthy Computing and Services. ISCTCS 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 426. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43908-1_30
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