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closes #38
closes #66

@j--- j--- added this to the SSVC v2 milestone Mar 16, 2021
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One content clarification question and a few small copyedit items.

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The pilot study provides a methodology for measuring and evaluating reliability of the decision process description based on the agreement measure κ. This study methodology should be repeated with different analyst groups, from different sectors and with different experience, feeding the results into changes in the decision process description until the agreement measure is adequately close to 1.
The SSVC v1 pilot study provides a methodology for measuring and evaluating reliability of the decision process description based on the agreement measure κ.
This study methodology should be repeated with different analyst groups, from different sectors and with different experience, feeding the results into changes in the decision process description until the agreement measure is adequately close to 1.

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The SSVC v1 pilot study provides a methodology...[ ] This study methodology should be repeated with different analyst groups, from different sectors and with different experience, feeding the results into changes in the decision process description until the agreement measure is adequately close to 1.
-- sounds like we're controlling the testing to get the results we expect/want --

Suggested change: The SSVC v1 pilot study provided a methodology...[ ] We are looking for different analyst groups, from different sectors and with different experience, to further test this methodology. The testing would be feeding the results into changes in the decision process description to determine the agreement measure. Is the agreement measures adequately close to 1? -- is this something we should do? --

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I'm not sure I understand, both of these read the same to me. Both describe a feedback loop between a measurement and improving the system (SSVC). Sorry that I'm not understanding.

Maybe "using the results to make changes" would be better than "feeding the results into changes" and that would do it?

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My first question: Are we going to do any testing? E.g., sending out detailed use cases and ask for the results and analysis supporting the results? If not, maybe change it to a theoretical study. Or we could plan on doing a study in preparation for V3.

Yes, at a minimum, change it to "using the results to make changes". 'Feeding the results' sounds like manipulation.

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The plan is to do testing in the same way that 070 describes for v1, but on a wider set of people. We will do that once the v2.0 doc is settled, though, so we have something to test.

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Please take a look at my comments and include what is useful.

Otherwise, go ahead and merge. Thanks.

@j--- j--- merged commit 2b2c106 into CERTCC:main Mar 23, 2021
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thank you for looking at this.

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Add tips on balancing SSVC with change risk in Future Work Rewrite the future work and limitations sections

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