Sanchez Diaz, JuanCanós, José HNúñez Ávila, Ana GabrielaPenadés, María del CarmenCarsí, Jose Ángel2023-10-202023-10-202022978-099813315-71530-1605http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/43266https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152229724&origin=resultslist&sort=plf-f&src=s&sid=7e1fbc16ae988e31e8fc49db7161d1da&sot=b&sdt=b&s=TITLE-ABS-KEY%28Building+Urban+Resilience%3A+A+Dynamic+Process+Composition+Approach%29&sl=53&sessionSearchId=7e1fbc16ae988e31e8fc49db7161d1daUrban resilience (also referred to as city resilience) has become a strategic goal of city administrators. Given the diversity of threats and city contexts, managing urban resilience is a complex task that has been conceptualized as a process by the so-called urban resilience frameworks proposed during the last decade. But conceptualization is not enough: an urban resilience building process may last for months, even years, and needs to coordinate many different actors using different tools. Therefore, some type of tool support is required for process control. In this paper, we introduce a proposal for the operationalization of urban resilience processes based on the notion of process family. The notion of process family allows to deal with the natural diversity of urban resilience, and its transformation into a process specification allows the enactment, monitoring and measuring of the process. We have applied our approach to the well-known Smart Mature Resilience framework. © 2022 IEEE Computer Society. All rights reserved.es-ESTool supportUrban resilienceProcess compositionsDynamic processComplex taskBuilding processProcess specificationProcess-basedStrategic goalsBuilding Urban Resilience: A Dynamic Process Composition ApproachARTÍCULO DE CONFERENCIA