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This is interesting, and its neat to see someone build out the spider graph and calculator using css/js, but there is more work around documentation required before I can see this becoming any kind of standard.
Why the settings (dropdown boxes) he included for each factor are set to the values they have?
How were these settings chosen to begin with?
Why there are not other factors (4 rows) involved in each of the quadrants?
How the tool calculates the score after inputting the contents
Where are the descriptions to guide the user in "how do i pick the right value"?
The tool outputs only a 3 point scale for severity output (Low, Medium, High) but the Likelihood and Impact scores have 3 decimal places?
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This is interesting, and its neat to see someone build out the spider graph and calculator using css/js, but there is more work around documentation required before I can see this becoming any kind of standard.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: