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Multi-indicator Systems and Modelling in Partial Order

Edited by Rainer Brüggemann (), Lars Carlsen () and Jochen Wittmann ()

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Date: 2014
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4614-8223-9
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Evaluation as a General Approach to Problem Driven Mathematical Modeling
Adalbert Kerber
Ch Chapter 10 Ranking Hazardous Chemicals with a Heuristic Approach to Reduce Isolated Objects in Hasse Diagrams
Ghanima Al-Sharrah
Ch Chapter 11 Hasse Diagram Technique Can Further Improve the Interpretation of Results in Multielemental Large-Scale Biomonitoring Studies of Atmospheric Metal Pollution
Stergios Pirintsos, Michael Bariotakis, Vaios Kalogrias, Stella Katsogianni and Rainer Brüggemann
Ch Chapter 12 Application of Partial Orders and Hasse Matrices in Ranking Contaminated Sites
Ron J. Thiessen and Gopal Achari
Ch Chapter 13 Evaluating Ranking Robustness in Multi-indicator Uncertain Matrices: An Application Based on Simulation and Global Sensitivity Analysis
Claudio M. Rocco and Stefano Tarantola
Ch Chapter 14 Hasse Diagram Technique Contributions to Environmental Risk Assessment
Stefan Tsakovski and Vasil Simeonov
Ch Chapter 15 PARSEC: An R Package for Poset-Based Evaluation of Multidimensional Poverty
Marco Fattore and Alberto Arcagni
Ch Chapter 16 Higher Order Indicator with Rank-Related Clustering in Multi-indicator Systems
Wayne L. Myers and Ganapati P. Patil
Ch Chapter 17 PyHasse Software Features Applied on the Evaluation of Chemicals in Human Breast Milk Samples in Turkey
Kristina Voigt, Rainer Brüggemann, Hagen Scherb, Ismet Cok, Birgül Mazmanci, M. Ali Mazmanci, Cafer Turgut and Karl-Werner Schramm
Ch Chapter 18 Indicator Analyses: What Is Important—and for What?
Lars Carlsen and Rainer Brüggemann
Ch Chapter 19 PyHasse Software for Partial Order Analysis: Scientific Background and Description of Selected Modules
Rainer Brüggemann, Lars Carlsen, Kristina Voigt and Ralf Wieland
Ch Chapter 2 Multivariate Datasets for Inference of Order: Some Considerations and Explorations
Ganapati P. Patil, Wayne L. Myers and Rainer Brüggemann
Ch Chapter 3 Measures of Incomparability and of Inequality and Their Applications
Hans-Georg Bartel and Hans-Joachim Mucha
Ch Chapter 4 Measuring Structural Dissimilarity Between Finite Partial Orders
Marco Fattore, Rosanna Grassi and Alberto Arcagni
Ch Chapter 5 Quantifying Complexity of Partially Ordered Sets
Guillermo Restrepo
Ch Chapter 6 Comparative Knowledge Discovery with Partial Orders and Composite Indicators: Multi-indicator Systemic Ranking, Advocacy, and Reconciliation
Ganapati P. Patil and S. W. Joshi
Ch Chapter 7 A Software Platform Towards a Comparison of Cars: A Case Study for Handling Ratio-Based Decisions
Jochen Wittmann and Rainer Brüggemann
Ch Chapter 8 Coordination of Contrariety and Ambiguity in Comparative Compositional Contexts: Balance of Normalized Definitive Status in Multi-indicator Systems
Wayne L. Myers and Ganapati P. Patil
Ch Chapter 9 Partial Orders in Socio-economics: A Practical Challenge for Poset Theorists or a Cultural Challenge for Social Scientists?
Marco Fattore and Filomena Maggino

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