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Development and Weight of Leading and Lagging KPIs for Offshore Structural Integrity
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: Received: 20 February 2020 / Approved: 21 February 2020 / Online: 21 February 2020 (07:42:14 CET)
How to cite: Zhou, Y.; Zhang, M.; Zhou, Y.; Long, Z. Development and Weight of Leading and Lagging KPIs for Offshore Structural Integrity. Preprints 2020, 2020020305 Zhou, Y.; Zhang, M.; Zhou, Y.; Long, Z. Development and Weight of Leading and Lagging KPIs for Offshore Structural Integrity. Preprints 2020, 2020020305
Abstract
Leading and lagging Key performance indicators (KPIs) provide a means for assurance that risk control systems, to prevent or limit major hazards. The relative importance degree of KPIs provides a theorical guidance for monitoring, inspection and maintenance of structural integrity. In this paper, structural integrity KPIs are classified into leading and lagging KPIs based on Bowtie methodology and the importance degree of the KPIs are evaluated by weight calculation on the basis of Fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP).
Keywords
KPIs; offshore structural integrity; Bowtie; FAHP
Subject
Engineering, Marine Engineering
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