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Automatic risk control based on FSA methodology adaptation for safety assessment in intelligent buildings

Jerzy Mikulik, Mirosław Zajdel (2009)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The main area which Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) methodology was created for is maritime safety. Its model presents quantitative risk estimation and takes detailed information about accident characteristics into account. Nowadays, it is broadly used in shipping navigation around the world. It has already been shown that FSA can be widely used for the assessment of pilotage safety. On the basis of analysis and conclusion on the FSA approach, this paper attempts to show that the adaptation...

The Value of Knowing that You Do Not Know

Greenstein, Gil, Ahituv, Niv (2009)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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The value of knowing about data availability and system accessibility is analyzed through theoretical models of Information Economics. When a user places an inquiry for information, it is important for the user to learn whether the system is not accessible or the data is not available, rather than not have any response. In reality, various outcomes can be provided by the system: nothing will be displayed to the user (e.g., a traffic light that does not operate, a browser that keeps browsing,...

Relative Measurement and Its Generalization in Decision Making. Why Pairwise Comparisons are Central in Mathematics for the Measurement of Intangible Factors. The Analytic Hierarchy/Network Process.

Thomas L. Saaty (2008)

RACSAM

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According to the great mathematician Henri Lebesgue, making direct comparisons of objects with regard to a property is a fundamental mathematical process for deriving measurements. Measuring objects by using a known scale first then comparing the measurements works well for properties for which scales of measurement exist. The theme of this paper is that direct comparisons are necessary to establish measurements for intangible properties that have no scales of measurement. In that case...

Representación de datos de conjuntos aproximados mediante diagramas de decisión binarios.

Alex Muir, Ivo Düntsch, Günther Gediga (2004)

RACSAM

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A new information system representation, which inherently represents indiscernibility is presented. The basic structure of this representation is a Binary Decision Diagram. We offer testing results for converting large data sets into a Binary Decision Diagram Information System representation, and show how indiscernibility can be efficiently determined. Furthermore, a Binary Decision Diagram is used in place of a relative discernibility matrix to allow for more efficient determination...

IctNeo system for jaundice management

C. Bielza, M. Gómez, S. Ríos-Insua, J. A. Fernández Del Pozo, P. García Barreno, S. Caballero, M. Sánchez Luna (1998)

Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales

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Local and regional coherence utility assessment procedures.

Melvin R. Novick, D. F. Dekeyrel, D. T. Chuang (1980)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

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Novick and Lindley (1978, 1979) have dealt with the use of utility functions for applications in education and have advocated the use of the standard gamble (von Neumann and Morgenstern, 1953) elicitation procedure with the addition of coherence checking using overspecification and a least squares fit. In this procedure utilities are inferred from probability judgements offered by the assessor. This paper describes local and regional coherence procedures which seek utility coherence...