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Simulations in the context of public safety and security are an important mean for generating information and enabling a realistic forecast of upcoming events. But since there are numerous different types of simulations by now the selection of the right model gets more and more difficult. This paper presents a method to support decision makers in prioritising the different types based on a detailed requirements analysis. In this paper the requirements are gathered by identifying stakeholders and personas and therewith conducting blue printing based on a specific scenario in an underground station.
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Schneider, S., Friberg, T., Becker, T., Koch, R. (2012). Prioritisation of Simulation Models for Ensuring Safety and Security in Underground Stations on the Basis of a Detailed Requirements Analysis. In: Aschenbruck, N., Martini, P., Meier, M., Tölle, J. (eds) Future Security. Future Security 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 318. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33161-9_19
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