W. O'toole, Stephen A. Luke, Travis Semmens, Jason Brown, Andrew Tatrai
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The management framework is introduced. This comprises the common high level processes found in the four areas or domains on crowd management. The terminology and concepts described are: state, complexity, emergence, input/process/output, factor analysis and phase change. Using this framework assists the reader to understand the four domains described in the four sections and integrate the knowledge, theory, terminology and examples into a management system.