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- Presented below is the risk mitigation and analysis performed by the Group; displayed for reference purposes.

Risk Analysis & Significance

RISK ANALYSIS & MITIGATION

- With regards to effectiveness, the Group felt the risk & mitigation identification process was significantly beneficial.

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- Issues such as document control systems, pertaining to avoidance of data loss were significantly informed by the risk analysis performed.

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- Benefits were also felt where-in software procured was informed by decisions to utilise software where-in prior experience were held, or where there were sufficient resources available to support development of adequate proficiency to serve the Group's needs.

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- Notable is that all aspects identified within the risk analysis can be demonstrated as being successfully employed by the Group; at request.

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- With respect to the core learning outcomes; that the Group performed a thorough assessment and indeed adhered to mitigation identified shows the extent to which the process was valued and appreciated with respect to ensuring satisfactory achievement of stated deliverable.

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- Furthermore, that the Group procured software where-in all assumptions can be traced for validation and that the group began to develop analytical methods to validate proposed modelling outputs shows competence of the respective learning outcome. In addition, the group would like to note that there were significant efforts made with regards to sourcing real-life performance data under standard cycle conditions proposed to be employed within modelling process; again this we feel demonstrates and understanding of modelling limitations for design.

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- With respect to demonstrating appreciation for health, safety & regulations; this was rather difficult for the Group to demonstrate due to the nature of the project. However, that whenever relevant, e.g. with regards to air pollution and toxicity of batteries, such influences were considered we feel demonstrates the groups commitment to adequately achieving this stated learning outcome. The significant influence of emissions & grant compliance regulation, including the groups attempts to ensure future compliance, also supports this claim.

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