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When analyzing an egress process simulation, it is possible to extract data that can be used to provide a deep analysis of scenarios. Before something goes wrong, a simulation project can identify attention points related to people’s comfort and safety when in egress.

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Cassol, V.J., Musse, S.R., Jung, C.R., Badler, N.I. (2017). Case Studies. In: Simulating Crowds in Egress Scenarios. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65202-3_4

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