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  2. Template:Television critical response - Wikipedia

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    A template for adding a critical response table to the main article for a television series Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Title Title The title of the television series in the table's caption, defaults to the page name. Set this parameter (in plain text) to change the series' title if it should not be the page name. Using the title parameter is ...

  3. Template:Television critical response/doc - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Syntax and examples subsection. 2.1 Basic example. 2.2 Alternate link text with custom title, custom season/series text, caption, and raw link text. 2.3 Specials.

  4. Essential elements of information - Wikipedia

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    "The most critical information requirements regarding the adversary and the environment needed by the commander by a particular time to relate with other available information and intelligence in order to assist in reaching a logical decision. Also called EEIs." [1] The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence defines EEI as follows:

  5. Template:Response - Wikipedia

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    In the "Subject/headline" box, type "Response", or some indication of what message your response is to. In the message section, enter one of the following (remember, you are user1): Add the template: {{Response|user1}} Save the page. Wikipedia will notify user2 of having a new message in their talk page. When they visit their talk page, they ...

  6. Critical incident technique - Wikipedia

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    The critical incident technique (or CIT) is a set of procedures used for collecting direct observations of human behavior that have critical significance and meet methodically defined criteria. These observations are then kept track of as incidents, which are then used to solve practical problems and develop broad psychological principles.

  7. FBI Critical Incident Response Group - Wikipedia

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    CIRG was intended to integrate tactical and investigative resources and expertise for critical incidents which necessitate an immediate response from law enforcement authorities. CIRG will deploy investigative specialists to respond to terrorist activities, hostage takings, child abductions and other high-risk repetitive violent crimes. Other ...

  8. Layers of protection analysis - Wikipedia

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    Layers of protection analysis (LOPA) is a technique for evaluating the hazards, risks and layers of protection associated with a system, such as a chemical process plant. . In terms of complexity and rigour LOPA lies between qualitative techniques such as hazard and operability studies (HAZOP) and quantitative techniques such as fault trees and event trees.

  9. Cyber Security and Information Systems Information Analysis ...

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    Project planning and management: life cycle model information, key risks, lessons learned, templates, estimation heuristics; Software engineering research [8] The S 2 CPAT repository contains Software Resources Data Report (SRDR) [permanent dead link ‍] data provided by the US Air Force. This data has been sanitized for public release by DoD ...