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Linguistic evaluation of terrorist scenarios: example application.
Darby, John L.. - : Sandia National Laboratories, 2007
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Evaluation of risk from acts of terrorism :the adversary/defender model using belief and fuzzy sets.
Darby, John L.. - : Sandia National Laboratories, 2006
Abstract: Risk from an act of terrorism is a combination of the likelihood of an attack, the likelihood of success of the attack, and the consequences of the attack. The considerable epistemic uncertainty in each of these three factors can be addressed using the belief/plausibility measure of uncertainty from the Dempster/Shafer theory of evidence. The adversary determines the likelihood of the attack. The success of the attack and the consequences of the attack are determined by the security system and mitigation measures put in place by the defender. This report documents a process for evaluating risk of terrorist acts using an adversary/defender model with belief/plausibility as the measure of uncertainty. Also, the adversary model is a linguistic model that applies belief/plausibility to fuzzy sets used in an approximate reasoning rule base.
Keyword: 45 Military Technology; And National Defense; Fuzzy Logic; Fuzzy Sets; Mathematical Models; Risk Assessment; Sabotage; Security Fuzzy Sets; Terrorism-Simulation Methods; Terrorist Threats; Weaponry
URL: http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc876903/
https://doi.org/10.2172/893554
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Can fuzzy logic bring complex problems into focus? Modeling imprecise factors in environmental policy
In: Other Information: PBD: 14 Jun 2004 (2004)
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