This work is the second phase of a three-part project to enhance diagnostic-related training for nuclear power plant technicians and operators. A computer-based simulation was conceptualized, developed, and demonstrated in cooperation with training and engineering personnel from a large southeastern utility. The design process, finished product, and evaluation plan are discussed.
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