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The development of the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) has been motivated by the perceived
limitations of fundamentally deterministic and probabilistic approaches to understand complex systems’ beha viour. Congruent with the principles of Resilience Engineering, over recent years the FRAM has been progres sively developed in scientific terms, and increasingly adopted in industrial environments with reportedly suc cessful results. Nevertheless, a wide literature review focused on the method is currently lacking. On these
premises, this paper aims to summarise all available published research in English about FRAM. More than 1700
documents from multiple scientific repositories were reviewed through a protocol based on the PRISMA review
technique. The paper aims to uncover a number of characteristics of the FRAM research, both in terms of the
method’s application and of the authors contributing to its development. The systematic analysis explores the
method in terms of its methodological aspects, application domains, and enhancements in qualitative and
quantitative terms, as well as proposing potential future research directions.
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Systematic review Complex systems Socio-technical systems Resilience engineering Safety