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The Application of Dynamic Priority of AHP on Operation Risk Assessment of Metro

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The dynamic priority of analytic hierarchy process is applied in risk assessment and risk prediction of operation metro, and the prediction method of operation risk of metro is established.

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This research was supported by Beijing programs for science and technology (Y060506000007022).

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Gao, Y., Du, X., Zhang, M. (2011). The Application of Dynamic Priority of AHP on Operation Risk Assessment of Metro. In: Wu, D. (eds) Modeling Risk Management in Sustainable Construction. Computational Risk Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15243-6_8

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