Common use of DEXi representation Clause in Contracts

DEXi representation. In the DEXi model, a risk node has two sub-nodes, one representing the likelihood and one representing the consequence for the asset in question. Figure 14 shows the DEXi-representation of the CORAS fragment shown in Figure 13, where R1 represents the risk, l_U1 represents the likelihood of the incident U1, and c_U1_A1 represents the consequence of U1 for asset A1. Notice that in the CORAS diagram, the risk does not have a separate name as it is not represented by a separate node, but by the combination of the incident, the asset and the relation between them. Moreover, although the number/index is identical for the risk, the incident, and the asset in this particular example, this need not necessarily be the case.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

DEXi representation. In the DEXi model, a risk node has two sub-nodes, one representing the likelihood and one representing the consequence for the asset in question. Figure 14 19 shows the DEXi-representation of the CORAS fragment shown in Figure 1318, where R1 represents the risk, l_U1 represents the likelihood of the incident U1, and c_U1_A1 represents the consequence of U1 for asset A1. Notice that in the CORAS diagram, the risk does not have a separate name as it is not represented by a separate node, but by the combination of the incident, the asset and the relation between them. Moreover, although the number/index is identical for the risk, the incident, and the asset in this particular example, this need not necessarily be the case.

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Sources: Grant Agreement