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Using Monte Carlo simulation to refine emergency logistics response models: a case study. | Emergency logistics decision makers can make better informed decisions based on simulation model output and can further refine their decision-making capability |
Using Real-Time Decision Tools to Improve Distributed Decision-Making Capabilities in High-Magnitude Crisis Situations. | The MLSVM algorithm was superior to all other available methods in predicting responders’ choices—indicating the high potential value of MLSVM based real-time decision support toolsOur results show that the MLSVM we developed is clearly superior to single stage SVMs in anticipating and understanding behavior 488 Using Real-Time Decision Tools to Improve because one model does not fit all patterns of behaviors |
Using Twitter in crisis management for organizations bearing different country-of-origin perceptions. | The findings suggest that using Twitter substantially mitigates participants’ negative evaluation of the organization undergoing a crisis. |
Validity evidence of non-technical skills assessment instruments in simulated anaesthesia crisis management. | The ANTS and Ottawa GRS instruments shared various aspects of validity evidence and correlated well with each other in anaesthesia assessment in the simulation. |
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