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Welcome Page
The Riskion Evaluation process usually starts with the Welcome Page where the Project Manager can give an introduction and instructions to the Evaluators. Depending on the model you are currently evaluating, the welcome page can be for Likelihood o...
How to Navigate in the Evaluation pipe?
The Project Manager decides the navigation options available during the evaluation. By default, the navigation box, and buttons can be available at the bottom of each of the evaluation steps. (Note: A button can be disabled if not applicable to t...
Edit or Customize Evaluation Question
The Project Manager can edit the evaluation phrase to make it more suitable to the model or clearer to the evaluators. This is done by clicking the button. The wording phrase will be in edit mode as shown below: Click to view the avai...
How to Save Judgments?
Your judgment will be automatically recorded when you go to another step, such as by clicking button. After doing so, you can leave the evaluation and be assured that all your previous judgments are saved. You will return to the step where you l...
Single Pairwise Verbal Comparisons
Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the likelihoods or impacts of the two elements. For Likelihood evaluation, we recommend using Pairwise with Given Likelihood instead of Pairwise unless the elements being evaluated are...
Multi-pairwise Verbal Comparison Evaluation
Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods of the two elements. The Multi-Pairwise Verbal evaluation is just similar to Single Pairwise Evaluation, but multiple pairs are displayed...
Single Pairwise Graphical/Numerical Comparisons
Pairwise graphical/numerical comparisons can be used to express your judgment about the likelihood or impact of the two elements. For Likelihood evaluation, we recommend using Pairwise with Given Likelihood instead of Pairwise unless the elemen...
Multi-pairwise Graphical/Numerical Comparisons
Pairwise graphical/numerical comparisons can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods of the two elements shown on each line. The multi-pairwise verbal comparison composes of: The question for...
Rating Evaluation
Depending on how the Project Manager set up the evaluation, you will be asked to rate one event with respect to one threat/objective on each screen, or all events with respect to one threat/objective on each screen, or one event with respect to all ...
Direct Entry Evaluation
The Direct Input method can be used when evaluating threats/objectives with respect to another threat/objective or when evaluating events with respect to a threat/objective. In the example below, we are asked to evaluate all the sources given Human...
Step Function Evaluation
Depending on the settings made by the Project Manager, the Step Function graph and the resulting likelihood or impact may vary depending on whether the Piecewise Linear option is enabled or not. The graph below shows the Step Function when the Piec...
Utility Curve Evaluation
Utility curves can be increasing or decreasing, linear or non-linear. The question for the evaluation is indicated at the top of the page. The question can be read automatically using the text-to-speech functionality. The name of the event bei...
Local Results
The likelihoods/impacts for elements in each cluster of the threats/objectives hierarchy, and as the likelihoods/impacts derived for the events with respect to each covering threat/objective, are referred to as ‘ local ' likelihoods/impacts. The ...
Overall Results
Depending on the Project Manager, the overall results page for a participant and/or combined can be displayed. The likelihoods/impacts of the events with respect to the overall Source/Objective are shown on this screen: Likelihood Impact ...