Safety and Reliability of Complex Engineered Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1201/b19094-415
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Modelling adequacy of organisation in human reliability analysis—a case of maritime operations

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“…Then, it is possible to aggregate all the outputs from (i = 1, 2, …, M) to generate the combined degree of belief ( j  ) in each possible Dj of D. Suppose mj C(i) is the combined belief degree in Dj by aggregating all the outputs from the M experts and mD C(i) is the remaining belief degree unassigned to any Dj. Let mj C (1) = mj 1 and mD C (1) = mD 1 . Then the overall combined belief degree in Dj is generated as follows (Liu et al, 2005).…”
Section: Synthesising the Complete And Incomplete Expert Judgements' mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, it is possible to aggregate all the outputs from (i = 1, 2, …, M) to generate the combined degree of belief ( j  ) in each possible Dj of D. Suppose mj C(i) is the combined belief degree in Dj by aggregating all the outputs from the M experts and mD C(i) is the remaining belief degree unassigned to any Dj. Let mj C (1) = mj 1 and mD C (1) = mD 1 . Then the overall combined belief degree in Dj is generated as follows (Liu et al, 2005).…”
Section: Synthesising the Complete And Incomplete Expert Judgements' mentioning
confidence: 99%