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This chapter presented a thin slice of a full design to handle the ‘Submarine escapes interception’ case study, and it focused on the STG team in order to provide a feel for how the various diagrams relate to one another. When designing a decision-making model, it is difficult to keep track of the relationships between the various diagrams, and whether these relationships are fully specified and consistent with one another. Propagation of relationships across diagrams, and checking of consistency, is best performed in software rather than manually; the TDF Tool provides this support and is introduced in the next chapter.
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Evertsz, R., Thangarajah, J., Ly, T. (2019). TDF Tutorial Example. In: Practical Modelling of Dynamic Decision Making. SpringerBriefs in Intelligent Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95195-9_6
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