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This book presented the first steps which transform RT, the art, into CRT, the science. Thomas Gilbert, the father of human performance, based his work on three principles to describe a science: simplicity, coherence, and utility. In writing this book, these three principles were closely followed. The language has been simplified to bridge the gap between management and computational scientists; architectures were used to both connect the concepts in a coherent manner and provide the basic structure to design and implement the computational models; and examples have been given to demonstrate that the true utility of CRT extends beyond the military to individuals, organizations and a whole of government. The aim to plant the seed of CRT has been fulfilled, but the way ahead is long. This chapter attempts to draw patterns in the sand and lay pheromones of trails for ideas that can inspire CRT researchers.
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Abbass, H.A. (2015). The Way Forward. In: Computational Red Teaming. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08281-3_6
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