Talk:Impact vs. Probability

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''"In risk analysis, risk is traditionally defined as a function of probability and impact"''
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Missing reference?
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''"By combining the probability and impact, the Level of Risk can be determined."''
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Missing reference? who says that or is your own assessment.

Latest revision as of 14:46, 18 September 2017

[edit] Feedback on Abstract:

Text clarity The text sounds coherent and it builds on references
Language OK with minor misspellings
Description of the tool/theory/concept OK
Purpose explanation Is there but not clear for the reader, try to reformulate by explaining the intention of the article
Title of the Wiki Too broad, probably need to be rethinking in order to reflect the content of the Article
References OK

[edit] Other

"In risk analysis, risk is traditionally defined as a function of probability and impact" Missing reference?

"By combining the probability and impact, the Level of Risk can be determined." Missing reference? who says that or is your own assessment.

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