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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
Liverpool John Moores University
Modelling dwelling fire development and occupancy escape using Bayesian network
Independent reviewer comments: “…very happy to see this take place…In many ways this paper distinguishes itself through the thoroughness of the work presented. …very much enjoy the carefulness with which the model is built and presented. …an important evaluation…is something we don't see often. ….a very adequate tool for improving the decision making regarding efficient measures to avoid fire-related human disaster. …really good and easy to follow” (Editor-in-Chief, Reliability Engineering & System Safety). The publication was a major outcome from an EPSRC project (EP/F041993/1, Wang as PI, £135k, 2009-2012) in collaboration with Merseyside Fire and Rescue Authority (MFRA) (Director, MFRA).