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Sensitivity Analysis for Importance Assessment

Andrea Saltelli

Risk Analysis, 2002, vol. 22, issue 3, 579-590

Abstract: We review briefly some examples that would support an extended role for quantitative sensitivity analysis in the context of model‐based analysis (Section 1). We then review what features a quantitative sensitivity analysis needs to have to play such a role (Section 2). The methods that meet these requirements are described in Section 3; an example is provided in Section 4. Some pointers to further research are set out in Section 5.

Date: 2002
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