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Confidence in Expert Opinion: A Structural Engineering View
This paper first briefly describes a method for using consensus-based publicly-available models and computer software to estimate earthquake-induced structural damage. Next, and the primary focus of the paper, is the presentation of a technique for quantifying and increasing the confidence in the damage estimate with the use of the professional structural engineering culture and the principles of probability theory.
Confidence in Expert Opinion: A Structural Engineering View
This paper first briefly describes a method for using consensus-based publicly-available models and computer software to estimate earthquake-induced structural damage. Next, and the primary focus of the paper, is the presentation of a technique for quantifying and increasing the confidence in the damage estimate with the use of the professional structural engineering culture and the principles of probability theory.
Confidence in Expert Opinion: A Structural Engineering View
Hart, Gary C. (author) / Hortacsu, Ayse (author) / King, Stephanie A. (author)
Fourth Forensic Engineering Congress ; 2006 ; Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Forensic Engineering (2006) ; 489-495
2006-10-03
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Confidence in Expert Opinion: A Structural Engineering View
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