Probabilistic Risk Analysis: Foundations and Methods
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 4/30/2001
EAN 9780521773201, ISBN10: 0521773202
Hardcover, 414 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 2.3 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
Probabilistic risk analysis aims to quantify the risk caused by high technology installations. Increasingly, such analyses are being applied to a wider class of systems in which problems such as lack of data, complexity of the systems, uncertainty about consequences, make a classical statistical analysis difficult or impossible. The authors discuss the fundamental notion of uncertainty, its relationship with probability, and the limits to the quantification of uncertainty. Drawing on extensive experience in the theory and applications of risk analysis, the authors focus on the conceptual and mathematical foundations underlying the quantification, interpretation and management of risk. They cover standard topics as well as important new subjects such as the use of expert judgement and uncertainty propagation. The relationship of risk analysis with decision making is highlighted in chapters on influence diagrams and decision theory. Finally, the difficulties of choosing metrics to quantify risk, and current regulatory frameworks are discussed.
Part I. Introduction
1. Probabilistic risk analysis
Part II. Theoretical Issues and Background
2. What is uncertainty?
3. Probabilistic methods
4. Statistical inference
5. Weibull analysis
Part II. System Analysis and Quantification
6. Fault and event trees
7. Fault trees - analysis
8. Dependent failures
9. Reliability data bases
10. Expert opinion
11. Human reliability
12. Software reliability
Part IV. Uncertainty Modeling and Risk Measurement
13. Decision theory
14. Influence diagrams and belief nets
15. Project risk management
16. Probabilistic inversion
17. Uncertainty analysis
18. Risk measurement and regulation
Bibliography
Index.
'This is a valuable reference book ... devoid of unnecessary repetition of what has been written earlier by other authors. The book is fresh, neat and comprehensive. I highly recommend it.' Igor Kozine, Risk Decision and Policy