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Risk - A Multidisciplinary Introduction

Edited by Claudia Klüppelberg (), Daniel Straub () and Isabell M. Welpe ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2014
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 978-3-319-04486-6
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Risk in Historical Perspective: Concepts, Contexts, and Conjunctions
Karin Zachmann
Ch Chapter 10 Model Risk and Uncertainty—Illustrated with Examples from Mathematical Finance
Karl F. Bannör and Matthias Scherer
Ch Chapter 11 Cost-Benefit Analysis
Jutta Roosen
Ch Chapter 12 Engineering Risk Assessment
Daniel Straub
Ch Chapter 13 Integrated Modeling of Complex Production Automation Systems to Increase Dependability
Birgit Vogel-Heuser and Susanne Rösch
Ch Chapter 14 Information Technology Risks: An Interdisciplinary Challenge
Michael Schermann, Manuel Wiesche, Stefan Hoermann and Helmut Krcmar
Ch Chapter 15 Risk Issues in Developing Novel User Interfaces for Human-Computer Interaction
Gudrun Klinker, Manuel Huber and Marcus Tönnis
Ch Chapter 16 Translational Risk Models
Donna Pauler Ankerst, Vanadin Seifert-Klauss and Marion Kiechle
Ch Chapter 17 Risk Reduction of Cervical Cancer Through HPV Screening and Vaccination—Assumptions and Reality
Leonore Thümer, Ulrike Protzer and Vanadin Seifert-Klauss
Ch Chapter 2 Risk Management and Business Ethics: Integrating the Human Factor
Christoph Luetge, Eberhard Schnebel and Nadine Westphal
Ch Chapter 3 Decision-Making Under Risk: A Normative and Behavioral Perspective
Daniel Straub and Isabell Welpe
Ch Chapter 4 The New Role of Mathematical Risk Modeling and Its Importance for Society
Klaus Mainzer
Ch Chapter 5 The Mathematical Concept of Measuring Risk
Francesca Biagini, Thilo Meyer-Brandis and Gregor Svindland
Ch Chapter 6 Quantifying Extreme Risks
Vicky Fasen, Claudia Klüppelberg and Annette Menzel
Ch Chapter 7 Statistical Models for the Prediction of Genetic Values
Chris-Carolin Schön and Valentin Wimmer
Ch Chapter 8 Bayesian Risk Analysis
Claudia Czado and Eike Christian Brechmann
Ch Chapter 9 Dealing with Dependent Risks
Claudia Klüppelberg and Robert Stelzer

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04486-6

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