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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.
- 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.
- 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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