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Revision as of 12:26, 30 August 2015
Uncertainty is the situation which involves imperfect and / or unknown information.
Description
The term is used in a number of fields:
- Engineering
- Physics
- Statistics
- Metrology (see also Measurement)
- Information science
- Philosophy
- Insurance
- Economics
- Finance
- Psychology
- Sociology
It applies to predictions of future events, to physical measurements that are already made, or to the unknown.
Uncertainty arises in partially observable and/or stochastic environments, as well as due to ignorance and/or indolence.
See also
- Engineering
- Failure
- Game theory
- Gödel's incompleteness theorems
- Information science
- Metrology
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Risk
- Security
- Statistics
External links
- Uncertaint @ Wikipedia