109 research outputs found

    The importance of being process

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    Vulnerability of road networks

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    Uncertain inference using interval probability theory

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    AbstractThe use of interval probability theory (IPT) for uncertain inference is demonstrated. The general inference rule adopted is the theorem of total probability. This enables information on the relevance of the elements of the power set of evidence to be combined with the measures of the support for and dependence between each item of evidence. The approach recognises the importance of the structure of inference problems and yet is an open world theory in which the domain need not be completely specified in order to obtain meaningful inferences. IPT is used to manipulate conflicting evidence and to merge evidence on the dependability of a process with the data handled by that process. Uncertain inference using IPT is compared with Bayesian inference

    A Systems Approach for Assessing Non Nuclear Proliferation

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    Analysis of structural failures

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    Business Process Engineering for Safety

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