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EXHALT
Interdiction Model for Exploring Halt Capabilities in a Large Scenario Space
Documents a relatively simple personal-computer model of interdiction in "the early halt problem" — the military problem of halting an invading army quickly. The authors' emphasis is on broad-ranging exploratory analysis at the aggregate level.
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Contents
Preface PDF
Figures PDF
Tables PDF
Summary PDF
Acknowledgments PDF
Abbreviations PDF
Chapter One:
Introduction PDF
Chapter Two:
The Conceptual Model Underlying EXHALT PDF
Chapter Three:
Inputs and Outputs of EXHALT PDF
Appendix A:
Implementing a Decision Agent Within EXHALT: the Commander'S Wait-Time Decision PDF
Appendix B:
Input Data Dictionary for the Full EXHALT Model PDF
Appendix C:
Verification and Validation PDF
Appendix D:
Batch Runs in EXHALT PDF
Appendix E:
Reviewing and Modifying Algorithms PDF
Bibliography PDF
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