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Analyzability

I ask questions and search for data to solve problems

A thorough review of the subject of analyzability would begin with the question of "what is analysis?". This chapter provides ideas about the differences between doing analysis and assessing analyzability. The assessment of analyzability, however, leads to an agenda, a focus. One cannot assess analyzability globally, but must have some specific characteristics in mind that one is trying to evaluate.

In this topic we will look at a number of case studies, that will begin to introduce some of these concepts and considerations in more detail, and will particularly focus on route selection, quality, safety and environmental aspects.