Definition:
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A Risk Parameter can be used to specify known risks.
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Type
Noun, Parameter [Risk Analysis].
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Notes
1. Negative results are results that are worse than required, planned, or expected
Examples of Risk factors include:
• lack of information about a Design-Idea
• inappropriate information about a Design-Idea
Source: See Bernstein”s book on the history of Risk. One prominent economist (Knight) wanted to distinguish Risk from uncertainty, in the sense that Risk was measurable [BERNSTEIN96, page 219]. Knight was also skeptical as to whether Past data was sufficiently like a specific unique instance, and sufficiently detailed, to tell us what the probability of a future event would be.
Risk:
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> Every time I read this below - I am a bit puzzled as to what the exact point
> being made is in the first part - your opinion doesn”t come across!
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> "Source: See Bernstein”s book on the history of Risk. One prominent
> economist (Knight) wanted to distinguish Risk from uncertainty, in the sense
> that ****risk was measurable***** [BERNSTEIN96, page 219]. Knight was also
> skeptical as to whether Past data was sufficiently like a specific unique
> instance, and sufficiently detailed, to tell us what the probability of a
> future event would be."
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> Second point also - Impacts on IE surely?
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> (Make a Note that Risk needs improvement - maybe something that could be
> done After handover - inserting new glossary Concepts for two or three major
> Concepts might be essential for glossary Credibility? List of Risk factors
> is really weak.) EDITING Note 26 FEB 2003 FROM LB
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Related-Concepts
Uncertainty *310: Uncertainty does not imply a negative Result as clearly as “risk” does. Uncertainty Means the Result could be positive, negative or neutral.
Safety-Factor *131
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This Concept entered by Adore.
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