RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE

Livestock is an activity that contains risks, one of the risks in the livestock sector is mortality in livestock. The purpose of this thesis is to examine the risk of mortality of dairy cattles that can have a potential loss for farmers. There are two models used to model mortality of dairy cattl...

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Main Author: Amalia Pasaribu, Asysta
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spelling id-itb.:549692021-06-11T10:29:26ZRISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE Amalia Pasaribu, Asysta Indonesia Theses Exponential, Common Fatal Shock (CFS), Mortality, Livestock, Lifetime, Dairy Cattle, Mortality-at-Risk (MaR), Conditional Mortality-at- Risk (CMaR) INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54969 Livestock is an activity that contains risks, one of the risks in the livestock sector is mortality in livestock. The purpose of this thesis is to examine the risk of mortality of dairy cattles that can have a potential loss for farmers. There are two models used to model mortality of dairy cattle. Two of them are the exponential mortality and common fatal shock (CFS) models. Exponential mortality model examines mortality based on the remaining life span of dairy cattles. Common Fatal Shock (CFS) mortality model is discussed regarding the mortality of dairy cattle because of fatal shock. The fatal shock in this thesis is a goat. The risk prediction used in this thesis is to predict the maximum remaining life span in dairy cows. Predicting the maximum remaining life span of dairy cattles using risk measures Mortality-at-Risk (MaR) and Conditional Mortality-at-Risk (CMaR). text
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description Livestock is an activity that contains risks, one of the risks in the livestock sector is mortality in livestock. The purpose of this thesis is to examine the risk of mortality of dairy cattles that can have a potential loss for farmers. There are two models used to model mortality of dairy cattle. Two of them are the exponential mortality and common fatal shock (CFS) models. Exponential mortality model examines mortality based on the remaining life span of dairy cattles. Common Fatal Shock (CFS) mortality model is discussed regarding the mortality of dairy cattle because of fatal shock. The fatal shock in this thesis is a goat. The risk prediction used in this thesis is to predict the maximum remaining life span in dairy cows. Predicting the maximum remaining life span of dairy cattles using risk measures Mortality-at-Risk (MaR) and Conditional Mortality-at-Risk (CMaR).
format Theses
author Amalia Pasaribu, Asysta
spellingShingle Amalia Pasaribu, Asysta
RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE
author_facet Amalia Pasaribu, Asysta
author_sort Amalia Pasaribu, Asysta
title RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE
title_short RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE
title_full RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE
title_fullStr RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE
title_full_unstemmed RISK MEASURE PREDICTION OF EXPONENTIAL AND COMMON FATAL SHOCK (CFS) MORTALITY MODELS OF DAIRY CATTLE
title_sort risk measure prediction of exponential and common fatal shock (cfs) mortality models of dairy cattle
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54969
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