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==Apps and tools on other sites== | ==Apps and tools on other sites== |
Revision as of 21:44, 21 February 2013
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Dose-Response Calculator
The Dose-Response Calculator provides the user with a tool that greatly reduces the work it takes to perform a risk assessment. The tool offers an automated dose response calculator, which the user simply has to select a pathogen and input a dose to generate a completed dose response. An added feature of this application is its connection with the QMRAwiki, which provides a dynamically updated list of pathogens and models that the user can select from.
Live dose-response graphs
Graph and compare different dose response models in real time:
Note: This app uses software ('shiny' package in R) that is still in beta.
Cost-benefit analysis example spreadsheet
We have a simple example of cost-benefit tradeoffs for a scenario of decontamination following an anthrax event. File:RiskMgtAnthraxDeconExample.xls
See also cost-benefit analysis elsewhere in this wiki.