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Skip to Search Results- 1Aminah Robinson Fayek, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 1Cadenillas, Abel (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Cruden, David M. (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Martin, C. Derek (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Morgenstern, Norbert R. (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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A Framework for Aggregation of Heterogeneous Experts' Opinions in Construction Risk Assessment
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Construction companies constantly seek to improve risk analysis techniques to determine projects' risk contingency. The construction risk assessment practice relies on heterogeneous experts' opinions in a group decision making (GDM) process to determine the risk probabilities and impacts on a...
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Quantitative Risk Assessment of Natural and Cut Slopes: Measuring Uncertainty in the Estimated Risks and Proposed Framework for Developing Risk Evaluation Criteria
DownloadFall 2013
Understanding and limiting the risks inherent to natural and cut slopes are now recognized to be a priority in achieving an acceptable quality of life. Various methods of risk management that have been proposed in the last three decades have evolved into a general framework for landslide risk...
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Spring 2015
Motivated by the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the increasing demand for portfolio and risk management, we study optimal insurance and investment problems with regime switching in this thesis. We incorporate an insurable risk into the classical consumption and investment framework and...