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'''Assessment''' describes the general structure of the products of risk assessments, impact assessments, or other assessments.
'''Assessment''' describes the general structure of the products of risk assessments, impact assessments, or other assessments.
{{disclink|Clarify the meanings of the words "assessment product" and "endpoints"}}


*An assessment product is a description of a certain piece of reality {{reslink|Rename risk assessment}}
*An assessment product is a description of a certain piece of reality {{reslink|Rename risk assessment}}

Revision as of 09:13, 14 May 2008

<accesscontrol>members of projects,,Workshop2008,,beneris,,Erac,,Heimtsa,,Hiwate,,Intarese</accesscontrol> Assessment describes the general structure of the products of risk assessments, impact assessments, or other assessments.

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  • An assessment product is a description of a certain piece of reality R↻
  • The descriptions are produced according to the use purposes of the product
  • The assessment product is a description of all the relevant phenomena in relation to the chosen endpoints and their relations as a causal network
  • The assessment product combines value judgements with the descriptions of physical phenomena
  • The basic building block of the causal description is a variable, i.e. everything is described as variables.
  • All variables in a causal network description must be causally related to the endpoints of the assessment.


<accesscontrol>members of projects,,Workshop2008,,beneris,,Erac,,Heimtsa,,Hiwate,,Intarese</accesscontrol> Assessment describes the general structure of the products of risk assessments, impact assessments, or other assessments.

D↷

  • An assessment product is a description of a certain piece of reality R↻
  • The descriptions are produced according to the use purposes of the product
  • The assessment product is a description of all the relevant phenomena in relation to the chosen endpoints and their relations as a causal network
  • The assessment product combines value judgements with the descriptions of physical phenomena
  • The basic building block of the causal description is a variable, i.e. everything is described as variables.
  • All variables in a causal network description must be causally related to the endpoints of the assessment.


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