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I suspect (and in some cases with the EVPI know), that many of the things in How to Measure Anything originate from scientific literature. E. g. the definition of and method to calculate the EVPI are found in scientific literature from at least the 60s.
It can probably be a bit of work, but I would find it interesting to ideally cite the original sources of these concepts.
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I suspect (and in some cases with the EVPI know), that many of the things in How to Measure Anything originate from scientific literature. E. g. the definition of and method to calculate the EVPI are found in scientific literature from at least the 60s.
It can probably be a bit of work, but I would find it interesting to ideally cite the original sources of these concepts.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: