Assignment
The transfer of contractual rights, property, or interest from one party (assignor) to another (assignee).
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A searchable program glossary covering consultancy, business, contracts, law, partnerships, ethics, conflict resolution, education, design, technology, and risk within the Kalman | Systems+ Framework.
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Structured advisory engagement terminology for complex environments.
The transfer of contractual rights, property, or interest from one party (assignor) to another (assignee).
A contractual arrangement by which parties agree to cooperate in business or trade ventures, typically sharing risks and benefits.
The effort of two or more businesses to secure the same customers or market, subject to antitrust and fair-trade laws.
An independent professional retained to provide expert advice or services in a specialised field, typically under a contract for services.
The investigation and evaluation of the facts, risks, and obligations reasonably expected of a prudent businessperson before entering into a transaction.
A contractual right granted by a franchisor to a franchisee to conduct business under the franchisor’s brand and system.
The act of granting permission to use intellectual property, a brand, or technology under specified terms and conditions.
The contracting out of a business function or process to an external provider, often for efficiency or cost savings.
A formal or informal agreement between two or more firms to collaborate on shared objectives while remaining legally independent.
An association of persons or firms formed to carry out a joint business venture, typically in finance or large-scale projects.
Operational language connecting strategy, markets, alliances, and execution.
A mutual understanding between two or more persons about their relative rights and duties regarding past or future performance (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
An entity created by law that is separate from its owners, having rights, privileges, and liabilities distinct from those of its members (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
The act or process of making known something that was previously unknown or hidden; in business, often refers to financial or corporate transparency obligations (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
The act or process of governing, especially corporate governance; the manner in which directors and officers of a company direct and manage its affairs (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
The quality or state of being legally obligated or accountable; legal responsibility to another or to society (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
The absorption of one organisation into another, such that only one entity remains after the transaction (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
Failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in a similar situation (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
A voluntary association of two or more persons who jointly own and carry on a business for profit (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
The excess of revenues over expenditures in a business transaction; the gain after all costs are deducted (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
The possibility of loss, injury, disadvantage, or destruction; in business, often linked to uncertainty in financial, legal, or operational contexts (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
One who owns or holds a share or shares in a company, especially a corporation (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
A law passed by a legislative body; in corporate practice, refers to statutes governing incorporation, fiduciary duties, and compliance (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
A civil wrong, other than breach of contract, for which a remedy may be obtained, usually in the form of damages (Black's Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
Obligations, remedies, trade instruments, and enforceable relationships.
Manifestation of assent to the terms of an offer, creating a binding contract once communicated to the offeror (Black’s Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
Delivery of goods by the bailor to the bailee for a specific purpose, with obligation to return or otherwise dispose of them (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A written, unconditional order by one party directing another to pay a certain sum of money to a third party; an essential negotiable instrument in trade (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Document of title issued by a carrier acknowledging receipt of goods for shipment; evidences the contract of carriage (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Failure to perform a contractual duty, whether material or minor, entitling the nonbreaching party to remedies (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The legal regime governing contracts for transport of goods by land, sea, or air; includes carrier’s duties and shipper’s obligations (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Latin for “let the buyer beware”; principle that buyer assumes risk in a sale unless protected by warranty or statute (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contract by which a shipowner agrees to lease a vessel or space to a charterer for transport of goods (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A commercial arrangement where goods are delivered to an agent (consignee) for sale on behalf of the owner (consignor) (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A promise or set of promises enforceable by law; breach gives rise to a remedy; requires offer, acceptance, and consideration (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A tariff or tax imposed on goods imported or exported; administered by customs authorities (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Monetary compensation awarded for loss or injury caused by breach of contract or tort; includes compensatory and consequential damages (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Voluntary transfer of possession from one party to another; essential to sales and mercantile transactions (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A mercantile term where the seller makes goods available at their premises; buyer bears all costs and risks thereafter (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A clause excusing nonperformance due to extraordinary events beyond control, such as war, strikes, or natural disasters (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contractual undertaking by a guarantor to answer for the debt or obligation of another if that party defaults (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Internationally recognised commercial terms published by ICC defining allocation of costs and risks in trade; referenced in Black’s (11th ed.)
An obligation to make good another’s loss; often arises from contractual allocation of risk (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Bank’s undertaking to pay a beneficiary on presentation of conforming documents; essential in international trade (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contractual sum agreed in advance as compensation for breach, enforceable if a reasonable forecast of harm (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The body of commercial law governing merchants and trade, including sales, negotiable instruments, insurance, and partnerships (Black’s, 11th ed.)
False statement of material fact made to induce contract; renders agreement voidable and may support damages (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Replacement of one contract with another, or substitution of a new party, extinguishing the original obligation (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Performance of a contractual monetary obligation; in trade, may be made by cash, negotiable instrument, or credit transfer (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A bailment of goods as security for a debt or obligation; creditor has lien until repayment (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The consideration paid or promised in exchange for goods or services; essential element of sale (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Cancellation of a contract, restoring parties to their pre-contractual positions, often for fraud or mistake (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer property in goods to the buyer for a price (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A property interest created by agreement to secure payment or performance of an obligation; includes liens and charges (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A debtor’s legal right to reduce the amount of a claim by any sum the creditor owes to the debtor (Black’s, 11th ed.)
One who promises to answer for another’s debt or duty; differs from guarantor by being directly liable (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Legal right of ownership in property; in mercantile law, refers to passage of title in goods from seller to buyer (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contractual assurance of fact, quality, or performance of goods; breach allows for damages or replacement (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Compliance, governance, obligations, and legal stewardship vocabulary; not legal advice.
A contractual change agreed by the parties that alters terms or obligations; often documented as a written addendum (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A tariff imposed to counteract imports sold at less than fair value that injure domestic industry; trade-remedy measure (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Binding dispute resolution before neutral arbitrator(s) pursuant to an agreement to arbitrate; award is enforceable subject to limited review (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Collective or governmental refusal to deal with a person; entity; or country; sometimes subject to anti - boycott laws and sanctions regimes (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A contractual provision selecting the governing law for interpretation and enforcement of the agreement (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Cost; Insurance; and Freight; a sale term under which the seller arranges carriage and minimum insurance to the named port; risk allocation defined by trade usage and instruments like UCC or Incoterms; term appears in Black’s (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A contract obligating parties to protect and limit use or disclosure of non - public information; also called an NDA (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Bargained - for exchange supporting a promise; a legal detriment or benefit that makes a contract enforceable (Black’s; 11th ed.)
The person to whom goods are shipped and who is named in the bill of lading for delivery (Black’s; 11th ed.)
The person who delivers goods to a carrier for shipment; shipper of record (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A measure of prudence or investigation; commonly the inquiry undertaken before transactions to assess legal; financial; and compliance risks (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A governmental prohibition or restriction on trade with a foreign nation or on specific goods; often enforced through sanctions (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A merger clause stating that the written contract represents the whole agreement; superseding prior negotiations (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A contractual clause excusing performance when extraordinary events beyond a party’s control prevent performance; e.g.; natural disasters; war; government action (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A contractual term designating the court or arbitral seat in which disputes must be brought; may be exclusive or nonexclusive (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Knowing misrepresentation or concealment of material fact intended to induce reliance; causing damages; also covers deceit in commerce (Black’s; 11th ed.)
The body of law selected or applied to interpret a contract; resolve disputes; and determine remedies (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A court order requiring a party to do or refrain from doing a particular act; used to prevent irreparable harm (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Financial condition in which liabilities exceed assets or debtor cannot pay debts as they come due; triggers bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Intangible rights in creations of the mind; including patents; trademarks; copyrights; and trade secrets; frequently licensed in cross - border deals (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Power of a court to hear and decide a case; includes subject - matter and personal jurisdiction; significant in cross - border disputes (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A bank undertaking to pay the beneficiary upon compliant presentation of documents; facilitates international sales and allocates payment risk (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A contractual cap or exclusion on damages or types of loss; subject to enforceability limits and public policy (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A commitment to treat a party no less favorably than others; used in trade contexts and sometimes in commercial clauses (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A contractual sum intended to punish rather than compensate; generally unenforceable where characterised as a penalty rather than liquidated damages (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A representation states present or past fact; a warranty guarantees certain facts or quality; a covenant is a promise to act or refrain; each allocates risk and remedies (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Governmental measures; including trade; financial; and travel restrictions; used to influence or penalise states; entities; or persons (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A clause providing that if one provision is invalid; the remainder of the agreement continues in effect; preserving parties’ intent (Black’s; 11th ed.)
An equitable remedy compelling performance of a contract; typically where goods or subject matter are unique; or damages are inadequate (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Substitution of one person in place of another with respect to a lawful claim; often insurers stepping into the insured’s rights after paying a loss (Black’s; 11th ed.)
A schedule of duties imposed on imported or exported goods; assessed by customs authorities; includes ad valorem and specific duties (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Contractual end of performance either without breach under a reserved right; or for specified breach; subject to notice; cure; and wind - down provisions (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Legal ownership and the allocation of risk for damage to goods; often defined by shipment terms and delivery documents; reflected in commercial law usage captured in Black’s (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Information deriving independent economic value from not being generally known and subject to reasonable secrecy measures; misappropriation is actionable (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Intentional relinquishment of a known right; may be express or implied by conduct; often constrained by no - waiver clauses (Black’s; 11th ed.)
Collaborative structures, fiduciary duties, and value-sharing mechanisms.
A corporation or entity that is related to another by shareholdings or control, such as a parent, subsidiary, or common control company (Black’s Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
An organised body of persons joined together for a common purpose, without necessarily forming a corporation or partnership (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A group of companies or financial institutions that participate jointly in a large project or loan, sharing risks and benefits (Black’s, 11th ed.)
An agreement where parties coordinate efforts on specific business or consultancy projects, without creating a separate legal entity (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contract by which a manufacturer or supplier authorises a partner to market and resell its goods or services in specified territories (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A relationship in which one party is bound to act for the benefit of another, such as partners, trustees, or corporate officers, with duties of loyalty and care (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A person or entity engaged to perform services while maintaining control over the manner and means of performance, not an employee or partner (Black’s, 11th ed.)
An association of persons or entities combining property, knowledge, and efforts to carry out a single business enterprise for profit, with shared risks (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A nonbinding record of terms between parties who intend to formalise a future agreement, often used in cross-border consultancy (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contract under which a consultant, contractor, or partner agrees to deliver specific services, with obligations defined by scope, fees, and performance standards (Black’s, 11th ed.)
An agreement among a company’s shareholders describing their rights, obligations, and management roles; used in joint ventures and consultancy entities (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A partnership where one party supports another, financially or otherwise, in return for recognition or access to business opportunities (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A cooperative arrangement between two or more independent firms to pursue agreed objectives while remaining separate legal entities (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A pre-contract arrangement between companies to bid jointly on projects, setting out roles and responsibilities if the bid is successful (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Normative concepts for integrity, stewardship, accountability, and public trust.
Unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others; contrasted with egoism (Black’s Law Dictionary, 11th ed.)
An ethical perspective emphasising duties of care, empathy, and maintaining relationships, often contrasted with rule-based morality
A political and moral theory that emphasises the responsibilities of the individual to the community, and prioritises shared values
A situation in which a person’s duty to act in another’s interest is compromised by a competing personal or financial interest (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A virtue-based philosophy stressing moral cultivation, harmony in social relations, and respect for roles and traditions
The ethical view that moral principles are those that free, rational individuals would agree to under fair conditions
The concept that corporations have obligations beyond profit-making, including ethical duties to stakeholders, communities, and the environment
The theory that moral judgments and norms are relative to cultural context and lack universal application
The doctrine that what is morally right is what God commands, and what is wrong is what God forbids
A theory holding that human conduct should be guided by self-interest; includes psychological and ethical egoism (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Recognition that more than one set of moral principles may be valid or applicable, depending on the context
Ethics emphasising freedom, authenticity, and responsibility of individuals in creating their own moral values
The duty to engage honestly and equitably in commercial transactions; often a standard in international trade law
The highest standard of care, requiring loyalty and good faith by fiduciaries such as directors or trustees toward beneficiaries (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A philosophy prioritising human welfare, values, and dignity, grounded in reason rather than divine authority
A deontological theory requiring actions to be based on duty and universal moral law rather than consequences
A political philosophy prioritising individual liberty, free markets, and minimal governmental interference
The denial of absolute moral principles; judgments must depend entirely on context and circumstances
A dynamic ethical approach assessing morality by its practical outcomes and adaptability to changing contexts
Standards governing conduct of members of a profession, emphasising integrity, competence, and avoidance of conflicts of interest
Commitment to honesty, accuracy, transparency, and accountability in conducting and reporting scientific or academic research
A duty or obligation to act in accordance with law, morality, or contractual commitment; entails accountability for consequences (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The doctrine that actions are right if they accord with rules whose general observance produces the greatest happiness
The doctrine that actions are right if they produce the greatest happiness for the greatest number
An ethical system focused on the cultivation of virtuous character traits such as honesty, courage, and integrity
Negotiation, mediation, arbitration, settlement, and non-adversarial resolution.
A collective term for methods of resolving disputes outside courts, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A final decision issued by an arbitral tribunal; may be subject to recognition or enforcement under treaties like the New York Convention (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A contract clause or separate agreement by which parties commit to resolve disputes by arbitration (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The process of discussion and compromise in order to reach terms of agreement (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Negotiation between groups or representatives, common in labour and trade disputes, but also in joint ventures (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A nonbinding dispute-resolution process in which a neutral third party improves communication and proposes solutions, but parties decide outcome (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A response to an offer that modifies terms, thereby rejecting the original offer and proposing new terms (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The legal process by which an arbitral award or mediation agreement is recognised and executed in domestic or foreign courts (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A consensual process in which a neutral helps parties identify issues and explore solutions without imposing decisions (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The duty to bargain honestly, fairly, and sincerely with the intent to reach agreement (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A document recording parties’ preliminary agreement on major terms, often subject to negotiation and not binding unless expressly so (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A legal right or interest that a creditor has in another’s property, usually to secure payment of a debt (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A method of dispute resolution involving a neutral third party who assists parties in reaching a voluntary, nonbinding agreement (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A written record of parties’ resolution in mediation; enforceable in some jurisdictions by contract or statute (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Cancellation of a contract and restoration of parties to pre-contract position, available for fraud, mistake, or misrepresentation (Black’s, 11th ed.)
The legal jurisdiction chosen as the procedural home of the arbitration, determining applicable law and court oversight (Black’s, 11th ed.)
A negotiated resolution of a dispute; often includes releases, payments, or performance obligations (Black’s, 11th ed.)
Knowledge, learning, cognition, mentoring, and systems thinking terms.
The capacity to adjust effectively to changing conditions, environments, or expectations
A state of hardship or difficulty that requires resilience and adaptive response in learning or decision-making
The capacity of an individual to act independently, make choices, and influence outcomes
Conscious perception and understanding of internal states, external context, or social environment
The physiological and biochemical response of an organism to internal or external demands that disturb equilibrium
A hierarchical classification of cognitive learning objectives (remembering, understanding, applying, analysing, evaluating, creating); widely used in educational design
The total amount of mental effort being used in working memory; important in instructional design
A psychological state of ease, safety, or confidence in a given environment or activity
A group of individuals bound by shared goals, mutual learning, or collective practice
The circumstances or background that give meaning to an action, concept, or statement
The willingness to confront fear, difficulty, or uncertainty in pursuit of goals or learning
The ability to generate original and valuable ideas or solutions
Disciplined reasoning that evaluates evidence, arguments, and assumptions to reach justified conclusions
A field of study or practice; also self-control and adherence to standards
The ability to recognise, understand, and share the feelings and perspectives of others
The philosophical study of knowledge, including its nature, sources, and limits
Practical knowledge or skill gained through participation and observation
A systematic process of testing hypotheses or procedures to observe, validate, or discover knowledge
The investigation of unfamiliar ideas or environments to gain knowledge or insights
A trusted interpersonal relationship based on mutual respect, support, and affinity
The structural rules of language governing syntax, morphology, and expression
The methodology of interpretation, especially of texts, symbols, or discourse
Simplified strategies or mental shortcuts used for decision-making and problem-solving
The process of creating and applying new ideas, methods, or technologies
The ability to adapt, transfer, and apply knowledge flexibly across different contexts or disciplines
Immediate understanding without conscious reasoning, often grounded in experience
A graphical representation of how performance improves with experience or practice
Written or oral works valued for intellectual, cultural, or artistic significance
The significance, purpose, or sense derived from experiences or symbols
An experienced individual who provides guidance, feedback, and encouragement
The interactive process of support and guidance between a mentor and mentee
The formal or informal relationship in which mentoring occurs
Awareness and regulation of one’s own thinking and learning processes
The study or classification of entities and their relationships within a system of knowledge
A structured educational programme offering sequential learning experiences
The systematic study of fundamental questions regarding existence, values, reason, and language
Foresight; the ability to anticipate or predict future events
The state of being engaged and attentive, projecting awareness and confidence
The process of identifying, analysing, and resolving issues through reasoning or experimentation
A structured set of planned activities or curriculum designed to achieve learning goals
A defined task or initiative undertaken to achieve specific learning or research outcomes
The scientific study of mental processes and behaviour, including cognitive, emotional, and social dynamics
The ability to recover quickly from setbacks and adapt to challenges
The systematic pursuit of knowledge through observation, experimentation, and reasoning
The study of meaning in language, symbols, and signs
Resources, encouragement, or assistance provided to promote success
The arrangement of words and structures in language to convey meaning
A holistic approach to problem-solving that views issues as parts of an interconnected system
A systematic classification framework, often hierarchical, for organising concepts
Structured assessments used to evaluate knowledge, performance, or compliance
Core moral or cultural principles guiding judgement and behaviour
Mathematical structures, models, notation, and design reasoning objects.
Equivalence classes of measurable functions with finite p–norm; Banach for 1 ≤ p < ∞
A collection closed under complements and countable unions; supports measurable sets
A set equipped with operations satisfying axioms; e.g. groups; rings; fields; modules
Complex differentiable on a domain; power series expansion; rigidity phenomena
A complete normed vector space; supports Hahn–Banach; open mapping; and duality
Qualitative change in solution structure as a parameter varies; folds; Hopf; period doubling
A continuous linear map between normed spaces; has finite operator norm
Continuous time Gaussian Markov process with independent increments; Ito integral foundation
Extrema of functionals; Euler–Lagrange equations; basis for weak formulations
Objects and morphisms with composition; functors preserve structure between categories
Values of an analytic function determined by boundary integral; yields estimates
Properly normalised sums converge in distribution to a normal law under broad conditions
Sensitive dependence; topological mixing; dense periodic points; typical in nonlinear maps
Maps bounded sets to relatively compact sets; discrete spectra in many settings
Every open cover admits a finite subcover; yields extreme value and convergence results
Sensitivity of solutions to data; stability of algorithms under perturbations
A space not decomposable into two disjoint nonempty open sets; underlies path behaviour
Discretisations approximate continuous models; Lax equivalence for linear well posed problems
Epigraph is convex; subgradients; Jensen’s inequality; dual representations
A Hausdorff; second countable space locally like Rn with smooth transition maps
Continuous linear functional on test functions; extends differentiation and PDE solutions
Interchanges limit and integral under domination by an integrable function
Primal–dual pairs; weak and strong duality; saddle points; certificates of optimality
Optimal substructure; Bellman equations; value iteration in sequential decision problems
Ax=λ x; spectral quantities governing stability; modes; and response
Shannon measure of uncertainty; links to coding; inference; and statistical mechanics
A relation that is reflexive; symmetric; transitive; partitions a set into equivalence classes
Time averages equal space averages under ergodicity; links dynamics and probability
Mean and dispersion of a random variable; central to risk and uncertainty
Growing information sets; stopping times measurable with respect to filtrations
Grid based approximations of derivatives; order; stability; CFL type conditions
Variational discretisation using basis on meshes; error estimates; adaptivity
Integral transform mapping convolution to multiplication; central in analysis and PDE
Criteria for exchanging order of integration and summation on product spaces
A rule assigning to each element of a domain exactly one element of a codomain
Strategic interaction; equilibria where no player gains by unilateral deviation
Curve locally minimising length with respect to a Riemannian metric; satisfies geodesic equation
Vertices and edges modelling pairwise relations; degree; paths; cycles; connectivity
A set with associative operation; identity; inverses; symmetry and invariants
Extends bounded linear functionals; yields separation and duality principles
Any two distinct points have disjoint neighbourhoods; ensures separated limits
A complete inner product space; geometry via orthogonality; projections; spectral theorems
Krylov subspace methods; preconditioning; multigrid for large sparse systems
Integration and stochastic differential equations with respect to semimartingales
First order optimality for constrained convex programmes; generalises Lagrange multipliers
Asymmetric measure of separation between probability laws; convexity and variational forms
Stationarity with constraints via Lagrangian; primal feasibility; complementary slackness
Sample averages converge to the mean under mild assumptions; weak and strong forms
Integral defined via simple functions and measure; enables convergence theorems
Smooth group with compatible manifold structure; algebra from left invariant vector fields
A linear map between vector spaces; often represented by a matrix in finite dimensions
Qualitative stability via Lyapunov functions; asymptotic and exponential variants
Future depends on present state only; transition semigroups; generators; equilibrium
Adapted process with constant conditional expectation; optional stopping; inequalities
Equality of maximum flow value and minimal cut capacity in networks; duality manifestation
A function whose preimages of Borel sets are measurable; integrates via Lebesgue theory
A countably additive set function; generalises length; area; probability
A set with a distance satisfying positivity; symmetry; triangle inequality
Generalises vector spaces by allowing scalars from a ring; central to linear representations
Random sampling for numerical integration and simulation; variance reduction schemes
A morphism between functors; expresses canonical comparison of constructions
Equation involving derivatives with respect to one variable; initial value problems
Relations among partial derivatives of multivariate functions; elliptic; parabolic; hyperbolic
A reflexive; antisymmetric; transitive relation; defines posets and lattices
Isometry of L2 under Fourier transform; energy preserved between domains
(Ω, F, P) with sample space; σ–algebra; probability measure
Measurable map from Ω to a measurable space; induces a distribution
A subset of a Cartesian product; encoding pairwise associations such as order or equivalence
Coefficient of 1/(z − z0) in Laurent expansion; computes contour integrals
Smooth inner product on tangent spaces; geodesics; curvature; comparison theorems
Identifies duals of certain function spaces; e.g. H and H* via inner product
A ring has two operations with distributivity; a field has multiplicative inverses for nonzero elements
A well specified collection of objects; the basic carrier for mathematical structures
Factorisation A=U V*; reveals rank; conditioning; principal directions
Function space with weak derivatives in Lp; controls regularity of PDE solutions
A cycle free connected subgraph containing all vertices; minimal connectors
r(A)=|λ|; key to convergence of iterations and stability of dynamical schemes
Diagonalisation of normal operators on Hilbert spaces via spectral measures
Linear systems x=Ax+Bu; controllability; observability; feedback design
Generalised gradients for nonsmooth convex functions; proximal operators for splitting
Linearisation of a manifold at a point; derivations; flows of vector fields
Multilinear objects and their universal construction; encodes coupling of spaces
A set with a topology of open sets; capturing continuity abstractly
An abelian group with scalar multiplication over a field; supporting linear combinations
Solution notion defined via testing against smooth functions; accommodates irregular data
Systems, software, standards, integration, and reliability vocabulary.
Measures to ensure that only authorised users are allowed to use information systems, services, and resources (ISO~27001)
Anything that has value to the organisation and must therefore be protected, including information, software, hardware, services, and people (ISO~27001)
A systematic, independent, documented process for obtaining objective evidence and evaluating it against criteria (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Third-party attestation that an organisation’s management system conforms to requirements of a standard (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results in processes and products (ISO~9001)
Recurring activity to enhance performance and management system effectiveness (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Action to eliminate the cause of nonconformity and prevent recurrence (ISO~9001)
Preservation of confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information (ISO~27001)
Accuracy and completeness of information and assets (ISO~27001)
A person or organisation that can affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a decision or activity (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
A set of interrelated or interacting elements of an organisation to establish policies, objectives, and processes (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Determining the status of a system, process, or activity (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Non-fulfilment of a requirement (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Data supporting the existence or verity of something (ISO~9001)
Determination of the effectiveness of a management system through monitoring, measurement, analysis, and evaluation (ISO~9001)
Intentions and direction of an organisation as formally expressed by top management (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Action taken to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity (ISO~9001)
A set of interrelated or interacting activities that transforms inputs into outputs (ISO~9001)
A need or expectation that is stated, generally implied, or obligatory (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Boundaries and applicability of the management system (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Documented statement describing control objectives and controls relevant to the organisation (ISO~27001)
Organisation or person that provides a product or service (ISO~9001)
Person or group of people who direct and control an organisation at the highest level (ISO~9001, ISO~27001)
Ability to trace the history, application, or location of an item through recorded identification (ISO~9001)
Confirmation that requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled (ISO~9001)
Confirmation that specified requirements have been fulfilled (ISO~9001)
Uncertainty, hazard, assurance, safety, resilience, likelihood, and consequence.
Effect of uncertainty on objectives [ISO/IEC 15026-3:2015; ISO/IEC TS 24748-1:2016; ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015]. Combination of the probability of an abnormal event or failure and the consequence(s) of that event or failure to a system’s components, operators, users, or environment [IEEE 1012-2012]. Combination of the probability of an event and its consequence [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]. Measure that combines both the likelihood that a system hazard will cause an accident and the severity of that accident [IEEE 1228-1994 (R2002)]. Function of the probability of occurrence of a given threat and the potential adverse consequences of that threat’s occurrence [ISO/IEC 25010:2011]. Combination of the probability of occurrence and the consequences of a given future undesirable event [IEEE 1012-2012]. Uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive or negative effect on one or more project objectives [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]. [SOURCE: ISO Guide 73:2009]
Recommended treatment alternatives and supporting information for one or more risks determined to be above a risk threshold [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]
Process of examining identified risk factors for probability of occurrence, potential loss, and potential risk-handling strategies
The degree of uncertainty an entity is willing to take on, in anticipation of a reward [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Examination and documentation of the effectiveness of risk responses in dealing with identified risks and their root causes, as well as the effectiveness of the risk management process [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Course of action that removes a risk factor from further consideration. A risk response strategy whereby the project team acts to eliminate the threat or protect the project from its impact [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
A hierarchical representation of risks according to their risk categories [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Organisation by sources of risk (e.g., using the RBS), the area of the project affected (e.g., using the WBS), or other useful category (e.g., project phase) to determine the areas of the project most exposed to the effects of uncertainty [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
A group of potential causes of risk [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Terms of reference by which the significance of risk is assessed [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]. Terms of reference against which the significance of a risk is evaluated [ISO/IEC 15026-3:2015]
Technique to evaluate the degree to which the data about risks is useful for risk management [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Potential loss presented to an individual, project, or organisation by a risk [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]. Function of the likelihood that the risk will occur and the magnitude of the consequences of its occurrence [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]. Product of probability times potential loss for a risk factor
Potential problem that would be detrimental to a planned activity, project, or program, characterised by the probability of problem occurrence and a potential loss if the problem occurs
Course of action taken in response to a risk factor, including acceptance, avoidance, transfer, and mitigation
Organised, systematic approach to determining the risk factors associated with a planned activity, project, or program
RLF = (REB – REA)/RMC, where REB is risk exposure before mitigation, REA is risk exposure after mitigation, and RMC is the mitigation cost
Organised process for identifying and handling risk factors. Analytic process to identify what might cause harm or loss; assess and quantify risks; and develop or implement approaches to prevent or handle causes of risk [ISO/IEC 16085:2006; PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Description of how the elements and resources of the risk management process will be implemented within an organisation or project [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]. Component of the management plan that describes how risk management activities will be structured and performed [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Continuous process for systematically identifying, analysing, treating, and monitoring risk throughout the life cycle of a product or service [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]
Set of elements of an organisation’s management system concerned with managing risk [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]
Objective measure associated with a risk factor to be mitigated
A risk response strategy whereby the project team acts to reduce the probability of occurrence or impact of a risk [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Tracking identified risks, monitoring residual risks, identifying new risks, executing response plans, and evaluating effectiveness throughout the project life cycle
Chronological record of a risk’s current and historical state information [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]
Identification of new risks, reassessment of current risks, and the closing of outdated risks [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Reducing the probability and/or potential impact of a risk factor
Steps taken to reduce or mitigate risk [ISO/IEC 15026-3:2015]
Document in which the results of risk analysis and risk response planning are recorded [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Element that, alone or in combination, has the intrinsic potential to give rise to risk [ISO/IEC 15026-3:2015]
Current project risk information relating to an individual risk [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]
Measure of the level of uncertainty or impact at which a stakeholder may have a specific interest [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition; ISO/IEC 16085:2006]
The degree, amount, or volume of risk that an organisation or individual will withstand [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Transferring responsibility for managing a risk factor to another organisation or functional entity better able to mitigate it
Risk response strategy whereby the project team shifts the impact of a threat to a third party, together with ownership of the response [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Process of selection and implementation of measures to modify risk [ISO/IEC 16085:2006]. Means of modifying risk. Process to eliminate risk or reduce it to a tolerable level [ISO/IEC 15026-3:2015]
Predetermined threshold value of a risk metric that triggers invocation of a contingency plan when the metric crosses the threshold
Review and determination of the timing of actions which may need to occur sooner than other risk items [PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition]
Testing in which the management, selection, prioritisation, and use of testing activities and resources are consciously based on analysed risk [ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-1:2013]
Minimum attractive rate of return (MARR) that has not been adjusted to address risk, because the risk is considered insignificant in the decision analysis