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Note: A response of "No" corresponds to score level 1, "Partially" corresponds to score level 3. | Note: A response of "No" corresponds to score level 1, "Partially" corresponds to score level 3. | ||
Examples for illustration: Target score weighting: Mean (3). | |||
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*score of deviation = 2, target score = 4 => Degree of deviation = 2, target score weighting = 2 * 3 = 6. | *score of deviation = 2, target score = 4 => Degree of deviation = 2, target score weighting = 2 * 3 = 6. | ||
*score of deviation = 4, target score = 4 => degree of deviation = 0, target score weighting = 0 * 3 = 0. | *score of deviation = 4, target score = 4 => degree of deviation = 0, target score weighting = 0 * 3 = 0. | ||
Version vom 8. September 2022, 05:50 Uhr
Target score weighting
Wherever deviations occur, there is an additional form of sorting, the target score weighting. E.g. under "Risk Management → Vulnerabilities → Gaps".
If enabled, the sorting of protection targets is based on the target score weighting. The greater the deviation from the target score level and the greater the weighting of the protection target, the greater the target score weighting: target score weighting = deviation level * weighting of the protection target.
Note: A response of "No" corresponds to score level 1, "Partially" corresponds to score level 3.
Examples for illustration: Target score weighting: Mean (3).
- score of deviation = 2, target score = 4 => Degree of deviation = 2, target score weighting = 2 * 3 = 6.
- score of deviation = 4, target score = 4 => degree of deviation = 0, target score weighting = 0 * 3 = 0.