UNCERTAINTY IN THE PROCESS OF RISK ANALYSIS
Tomáš Loveček, Katarína Kampová
Pages: 515-522
Published: 1 Jan 2009
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Abstract: In the risk analysis we are often trying to describe and assess various quantities, which express the surrounding risk environment and in this way influence its existence and size. In connection with quantifying these risk factors we come across the problem of uncertainty, which rests in the fact that the values of these factors are unknown at the time of analysis and in this way they make the process of risk analysis complicated. In the presented article we deal with the interconnections of this uncertainly as well as with the possibilities of its interpretation and quantification in the risk analysis process.
Keywords: risk, risk analysis, uncertainty, numerical methods, exact methods
Cite this article: Tomáš Loveček, Katarína Kampová. UNCERTAINTY IN THE PROCESS OF RISK ANALYSIS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 3, 515-522 (2009). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003509/
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