Multi-indicator Systems and Modelling in Partial Order
Edited by Rainer Brüggemann (),
Lars Carlsen () and
Jochen Wittmann ()
in Springer Books from Springer
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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