Data analysis in risk assessments

作者: George Apostolakis

DOI: 10.1016/0029-5493(82)90110-8

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摘要: Abstract Several issues pertaining to data analysis in risk assessments are investigated. The derivation and interpretation of generic distributions detailed. It is suggested that the literature may be narrower than it can justified. Methods for analyzing plant-specific summarized. Finally, uncertainties human error rates discussed.

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