Abstract

I find Booth’s approach to crisis simulation reasonably logical and practical. Maybe it is somewhat academic, for emergency situations are usually more complicated and diversified than the process of interactive simulation suggests. On the other hand, if this kind of exercise were to include very many decision points, one would end up with an overly bushy decision tree. A more solid assessment of Booth’s proposed technique can only be given after a number of exercises are performed, reported and analyzed.

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