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[[File:i.png|25px|right|This is a help page for the SecuRbAn risk assessment tool]]The SecuRbAn question A - '''name of the scenario''' is used to provide an easy reference to a particular assessment made. This name is used to identify the assessment for the user in the save slots. The name of an assessment can contain multiple words, but only one line. A well-chosen name can assure the easy retrieval of the correct assessment if multiple and similar assessments exist. The name is advise to contain enough information to distinguish it from subsequent assessments, for example not “Mall”, but “Mall, first assessment excluding inner square”. Be aware that question A should always be filled in, as you cannot save an assessment without a name.
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[[File:i.png|25px|right|This is a help page for the SecuRbAn risk assessment tool]]The SecuRbAn question A - '''name of the assessment is used to provide an easy reference to a particular assessment made. This name is used to identify the assessment for the user in the save slots.
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The name of an assessment can contain multiple words, but only one line.
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A well-chosen name can assure the easy retrieval of the correct assessment if multiple and similar assessments exist. The name is advise to contain enough information to distinguish it from subsequent assessments, for example not “Mall”, but “Mall, first assessment excluding inner square”.
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Be aware that question A should always be filled in, as you cannot save an assessment without a name.

Latest revision as of 15:00, 21 August 2013

This is a help page for the SecuRbAn risk assessment tool

The SecuRbAn question A - name of the assessment is used to provide an easy reference to a particular assessment made. This name is used to identify the assessment for the user in the save slots.

The name of an assessment can contain multiple words, but only one line.

A well-chosen name can assure the easy retrieval of the correct assessment if multiple and similar assessments exist. The name is advise to contain enough information to distinguish it from subsequent assessments, for example not “Mall”, but “Mall, first assessment excluding inner square”.

Be aware that question A should always be filled in, as you cannot save an assessment without a name.