RAMPART{trademark}, Risk Assessment Method-property Analysis and Ranking Tool, is a new type of computer software package for the assessment of risk to buildings. RAMPART{trademark} has been developed by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). RAMPART {trademark} has been designed and developed to be a risk-based decision support tool that requires no risk analysis expertise on the part of the user. The RAMPART{trademark} user interface elicits information from the user about the building. The RAMPART{trademark} expert system is a set of rules that embodies GSA corporate knowledge and SNL's risk assessment experience. The RAMPART{trademark} database contains both data entered by the user during a building analysis session and large sets of natural hazard and crime data. RAMPART{trademark} algorithms use these data to assess the risk associated with a given building in the face of certain hazards. Risks arising from five natural hazards (earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, tornado and flood); crime (inside and outside the building); fire and terrorism are calculated. These hazards may cause losses of various kinds. RAMPART{trademark} considers death, injury, loss of mission, loss of property, loss of contents, loss of building use, and first-responder loss. The results of each analysis are presented graphically on the screen and in a written report.
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Carson, Susan D., Hunter, Regina L., Link, Madison D., and Browitt, Robert D. RAMPART (TM): Risk Assessment Method-Property Analysis and Ranking Tool v.4.0.
Computer software. Vers. 00. USDOE. 30 Sep. 2007.
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Carson, Susan D., Hunter, Regina L., Link, Madison D., & Browitt, Robert D. (2007, September 30). RAMPART (TM): Risk Assessment Method-Property Analysis and Ranking Tool v.4.0 (Version 00) [Computer software].
Carson, Susan D., Hunter, Regina L., Link, Madison D., and Browitt, Robert D. RAMPART (TM): Risk Assessment Method-Property Analysis and Ranking Tool v.4.0.
Computer software. Version 00. September 30, 2007.
@misc{osti_1334964,
title = {RAMPART (TM): Risk Assessment Method-Property Analysis and Ranking Tool v.4.0, Version 00},
author = {Carson, Susan D. and Hunter, Regina L. and Link, Madison D. and Browitt, Robert D.},
abstractNote = {RAMPART{trademark}, Risk Assessment Method-property Analysis and Ranking Tool, is a new type of computer software package for the assessment of risk to buildings. RAMPART{trademark} has been developed by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). RAMPART {trademark} has been designed and developed to be a risk-based decision support tool that requires no risk analysis expertise on the part of the user. The RAMPART{trademark} user interface elicits information from the user about the building. The RAMPART{trademark} expert system is a set of rules that embodies GSA corporate knowledge and SNL's risk assessment experience. The RAMPART{trademark} database contains both data entered by the user during a building analysis session and large sets of natural hazard and crime data. RAMPART{trademark} algorithms use these data to assess the risk associated with a given building in the face of certain hazards. Risks arising from five natural hazards (earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, tornado and flood); crime (inside and outside the building); fire and terrorism are calculated. These hazards may cause losses of various kinds. RAMPART{trademark} considers death, injury, loss of mission, loss of property, loss of contents, loss of building use, and first-responder loss. The results of each analysis are presented graphically on the screen and in a written report.},
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url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1334964},
year = {Sun Sep 30 00:00:00 EDT 2007},
month = {Sun Sep 30 00:00:00 EDT 2007},
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