A comparative overview of aggregation methods of a graphical risk assessment: An analysis based on a critical infrastructure project

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Publicado no:PLoS One vol. 20, no. 6 (Jun 2025), p. e0325267
Autor principal: Kutej, Albert
Outros Autores: Rass, Stefan, Alexandrowicz, Rainer W
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