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== Discussing a recent editing of this page by ] == |
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Dear ], In this page, as well as in the other pages you have visited last September, i.e. ], ], ], ], ] and others, your intervention could use some form of revision. |
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If you care to look at you will see that the reference you have censored are relevant references to the discipline of sensitivity analysis – more precisely they those with the most citations (see below). Although I did not create this page, I was deeply involved in its development, acting as the Misplaced Pages editor for a nascent community. The figures on the page were likewise uploaded by myself, as you can . When the page became too large, I fully restructured it in 2020, for which I incurred serious problems with Misplaced Pages 's editors, as it seemed that I had plagiarized an existing book. Luckily, I could prove that the opposite was the case, and that it was the book that plagiarized Misplaced Pages. For having resolved this case, I received the encomium below. |
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|style="vertical-align: middle; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | For your investigatory work on ]. ] (]) 10:20, 25 August 2020 (UTC) |
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I told you the story to document my involvement in the maintenance of this page. Going back to your intervention on this page, please allow me to note that having removed all my articles (with my co-authors), you paradoxically acted as an hypothetical 'rival' academician who wanted to deface the contribution of an author and of his school. You operated a sort of ''damnatio memoriae'', totally outside academia. Removing the most cited handbooks of sensitivity analysis (see below) makes this Misplaced Pages page less useful for the readers and ultimately biased. Primary sources have been removed, including for the definition of global sensitivity analysis itself. |
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The elision of the SAMO conference series, that now foresees an 11th installment in Grenoble in 2025, likewise deprives a large community of users of an actionable piece of information – i.e. a new researcher joining the community may plan an abstract for the next conference-<ref>[https://sensitivityanalysis.org/conferences/SAMO SAMO PAGE</ref> Misplaced Pages being a living encyclopaedia. |
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Since I am certain that your intention was not rewrite the history of the field nor to bias Misplaced Pages, but only to fix a conflict of interest, I suggest a civilized solution is found to this problem, for which I welcome your suggestions. |
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== Top cited articles in sensitivity analysis (<b>bold=number of citations</b>; only articles with more than 1,000 citations reported) == |
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== Top cited articles in sensitivity analysis (<b>bold=number of citations</b>; only articles with more than 1,000 citations reported) == |
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* Sensitivity analysis in practice: a guide to assessing scientific models, A Saltelli, S Tarantola, F Campolongo, M Ratto, Wiley, <b>9000</b>, 2004 |
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* Sensitivity analysis in practice: a guide to assessing scientific models, A Saltelli, S Tarantola, F Campolongo, M Ratto, Wiley, <b>9000</b>, 2004 |