Decision-Making for Fire Risk Problems: a Review of Challenges and Tools

Decision-making is a complex process influenced by myriad variables. Fire protection engineers are often tasked with making critical decisions on fire risk issues, many times being faced with competing objectives, such as "adequate safety" and "reasonable cost." Likewise, buildin...

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