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Risk Analysis and Control Method Research on One Type of Operation Test

Published: 21 March 2021 Publication History

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Weapons appraisal is gradually changing from index assessment of operation to system effectiveness evaluation under actual conditions. Based on the rapidly changing of environment and elements, the output of the system performance will also change accordingly, which brings great challenges to the operation process. Risk analysis in the test process is directly related to operation quality and success. So how to use quantitative risk analysis in the test process is directly related to operation quality and success. How to use quantitative risk analysis methods to improve the quality of operation test is a new issue facing our center. In this paper, the quantitative model of risk elements in the operation process is established by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and the risk control and management mode in the operation phase of a certain type of operation test is explored, and the methods and concrete measures to reduce the risk are proposed.

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    BIC '21: Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Bioinformatics and Intelligent Computing
    January 2021
    445 pages
    ISBN:9781450390002
    DOI:10.1145/3448748
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    1. analytic hierarchy process
    2. operation test
    3. risk control

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