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   <publisher>John Wiley &amp; Sons</publisher>
   <dateIssued>1998</dateIssued>
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  <extent>xviii, 726 p. : figs., index ; 24 cm.</extent>
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<note>Risk Modeling, Assessment and Management, Second Edition, describes the state of the art of risk analysis, a rapidly growing field with important applications in engineering, science, manufacturing, business, management, and public policy. Unlike any other text on the subject, this definitive work integrates the art and science of risk analysis. It clearly shows how to quantify risk and construct probability in conjunction with real-world decision-making problems, including a host of institutional, organizational, political, and cultural considerations. (c) Copyright 2002, The HW Wilson Company&#13;
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TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
- Preface&#13;
- Acknowledgments&#13;
- I Fundamentals of Risk Modeling, Assessment, and Management&#13;
1 Introduction&#13;
2 The Role of Modeling in the Risk Assessment Process&#13;
3 Identifying Risk Through Hierarchical Holographic Modeling&#13;
4 Decision Analysis&#13;
5 Multiobjective Trade-off Analysis&#13;
6 Defining Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis&#13;
7 Bayes’ Theorem and the Prediction of Chemical Carcinogenicity&#13;
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- II Advances in Risk Modeling, Assessment, and Management&#13;
8 Risk of Extreme Events and the Fallacy of Expected Value&#13;
9 Multiobjective Decision-Tree Analysis&#13;
10 Multiobjective Risk-Impact Analysis Method&#13;
11 Statistics of Extremes: Extension of the PMRM&#13;
12 Statistics of Extremes: Sensitivity to Partitioning&#13;
13 Statistics of Extremes: Generalized Quantification of Risk&#13;
14 Fault Trees&#13;
15 Multiobjective Statistical Method&#13;
16 Software Risk Management&#13;
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