ABSTRACT
The "Crises Decision Exercise" (CRIDEX) is a time-sharing program set written for use on a Honeywell 6060. This set as used by the Air Command and Staff College (ACSC) at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama simulates National Security Council actions in a crisis situation. The set consists of a game program and a maintenance program. It is thereby possible to have up to twenty games being played simultaneously with no need for human timing or control other than the input from each of the two independently operated terminals of the two players in each game.
Index Terms
- A time-sharing exercise in international relations
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