Arching from Function to Form—Important Design Elements of Simulation Exercises (SimEx) in Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management
With Rasmussen’s abstraction hierarchy as starting point, the present article focuses on understanding some of the aspects guiding the development of a simulation exercise (SimEx) from a multi-faceted perspective, based on interviews and post-exercise evaluations conducted with both exercise designe...
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Main Authors: | Andra Iustina Covaciu, Marcus Abrahamsson, Albrecht Beck, Shivani Rai, Niroj Sapkota, Mark Shapiro, Joerg Szarzynski |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9f052c1fc9040f5b5d62cf2ea048dba |
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