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Engineering Risk Analysis

1984
“Risk” according to Webster’s dictionary means a “danger” or “hazard.” Risk is always associated with an undesirable event which can produce harmful consequences. Risk involves both the frequency of the undesirable event and the severity of the consequences.
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RACE: Risk analysis for cooperative engines

2015 7th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2015
Nowadays, Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) are not fiction anymore. Prototypes of self-driving vehicles are flourishing everywhere, e.g. Google driverless car. These new generation vehicles are not only intelligent as they do not need human intervention during cruise, but they also communicate together creating a cooperative network ...
Aymen Boudguiga   +5 more
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RISK ANALYSIS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTIONS

Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2013
Any hydraulic engineering construction project is a complex open system with large investment, long construction period, complex internal structure and numerous participants, subject to restrictions of time, resource, environment and other conditions. In this paper, the analytic hierarchy process principle and method were used to establish three-layer ...
Wen-Gen Liao, Shi-Bao Lu, Ji-Hong Qu
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Applied Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis

2013
Chapter 4 Inverse Lz-Transform for a Discrete-State Continuous-Time Markov Process and Its Application to Multi-State System Reliability Analysis4.1 ...
Frenkel, Ilia B.   +7 more
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BIM-Based Risk Analysis in Bridge Engineering

2020 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Architecture, Construction, Environment and Hydraulics (ICACEH), 2020
In recent years, although there has been a significant decline in construction occupational disasters, construction and labor safety planning are still the focus of the government’s vigorous promotion. According to the data from the Institute of Labor and Occupational Safety and Health of the Ministry of Labor, the construction industry has the highest
Chun-Chang Lin   +5 more
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Risk Analysis in Engineering

2016
Introduction and Basic Definitions Introduction Importance of Risk Analysis Elements and Types of Risk Analysis Risk Assessment Risk Management Risk Communication References Elements of Risk Assessment Types of Risk Assessment Risk, Hazard, Performance and Engineering Risk Assessment Exercises References Probabilistic Risk Assessment Introduction Steps
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Large engineering project risk analysis

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1979
Describes the current status of SCERT (synergistic contingency evaluation and response techniques). SCERT is an attempt to provide a systematic approach to the planning and financial evaluation of large engineering projects involving significant risks. Its mathematical basis is a decision tree/semi-Markov process representation of a project. This basis
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Risk analysis and fire safety engineering

Fire Safety Journal, 1998
The paper demonstrates how two quantitative risk analysis (QRA) methods may be used to evaluate the risk to which the occupants of a building may be subjected if a fire breaks out. The methods (standard QRA and extended QRA) differ in terms of how uncertainties in the variables are considered.
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Risk analysis: An investment in engineering

Process Safety Progress, 1999
AbstractApplication of the process risk analysis methodology and the use of risk analysis techniques on all enterprise‐engineering phases (research, project, erection, commissioning, start‐up, operation, plant modifications and decommissioning) is presented and discussed.
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An efficient risk analysis in requirement engineering

2012 Nirma University International Conference on Engineering (NUiCONE), 2012
The requirement engineering is one of the emerging sections in software engineering. The main factors that a requirement engineering process considers are business requirements and user requirements and provide solutions according to it. We have proposed a requirement engineering model based on the Tropos goal model.
K Venkatesh Sharma, P V Kumar
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