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L’Analyse Globale des Risques Quantitative (AGRq)
[Quantitative Global Risk Analysis (GRAq)]

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  • Sebastien Delmotte

    (MAD-Environnement)

  • Alain Desroches

    (LGI - Laboratoire Génie Industriel - EA 2606 - CentraleSupélec)

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Après un rappel sur les concepts fondamentaux en management des risques, les auteurs présentent la méthode d'Analyse Globale des Risques Quantitative (AGRq), variante quantitative de la méthode AGR et fondée sur la représentation probabiliste des risques dans les processus d'évaluation, de décision et de financement. AGR est le nom donné par son auteur à la méthode APR réactualisée [2] qui, après plusieurs évolutions importantes du processus initial, permet de couvrir un périmètre d'analyse et de gestion plus vaste tant au niveau des risques structurels que fonctionnels de toute nature pendant tout le cycle de vie d‘un système, de l'étude de sa faisabilité jusqu'à celle de son démantèlement. Les invariants du processus d'analyse de l'AGR et de l'AGRq sont détaillés en mettant l'accent sur les spécificités de l'approche quantitative, illustrée par la présentation des formats des référentiels d'évaluation et de décision, des supports de l'analyse et de ses sorties.

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  • Sebastien Delmotte & Alain Desroches, 2014. "L’Analyse Globale des Risques Quantitative (AGRq) [Quantitative Global Risk Analysis (GRAq)]," Post-Print hal-01109059, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01109059
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    Analyse globale des risques; AGR; risques quantitatifs; management des risques;
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