Uncertainty in Risk Assessment :The Representation and Treatment of Uncertainties by Probabilistic and Non-Probabilistic Methods

Uncertainty in Risk Assessment

Uncertainty in Risk Assessment :The Representation and Treatment of Uncertainties by Probabilistic and Non-Probabilistic Methods

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Explores methods for the representation and treatment of uncertainty in risk assessment

In providing guidance for practical decision-making situations concerning high-consequence technologies (e.g., nuclear, oil and gas, transport, etc.), the theories and methods studied in Uncertainty in Risk Assessment have wide-ranging applications from engineering and medicine to environmental impacts and natural disasters, security, and financial risk management. The main focus, however, is on engineering applications.

While requiring some fundamental background in risk assessment, as well as a basic knowledge of probability theory and statistics, Uncertainty in Risk Assessment can be read profitably by a broad audience of professionals in the field, including researchers and graduate students on courses within risk analysis, statistics, engineering, and the physical sciences.

Uncertainty in Risk Assessment:

  • Illustrates the need for seeing beyond probability to represent uncertainties in risk assessment contexts.
  • Provides simple explanations (supported by straightforward numerical examples) of the meaning of different types of probabilities, including interval probabilities, and the fundamentals of possibility theory and evidence theory.
  • Offers guidance on when to use probability and when to use an alternative representation of uncertainty.
  • Presents and discusses methods for the representation and characterization of uncertainty in risk assessment.
  • Uses examples to clearly illustrate ideas and concepts.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781118489581
ISBN10 1118489586
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 404 g
Product Dimensions 160 x 236 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

“Therefore, I would recommend this book to a broad audience, from advanced undergraduates, to specialists, including probability theoreticians.”  (Computing Reviews, 16 July 2014)

 

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Author's Bio

Terje Aven, University of Stavanger, Norway

Piero Baraldi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Roger Flage, University of Stavanger, Norway

Enrico Zio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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