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EASI
(redirected from Estimate of Adversary Sequence Interruption)

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EASIEqual Access to Software and Information
EASIEnergy Automation Systems, Inc.
EASIEnvironmental Alliance for Senior Involvement
EASIEasy Access for Students and Institutions (student financial assistance)
EASIEnhanced Asynchronous SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) Interface
EASIEngineered Air Systems Inc. (St Louis, Missouri)
EASIEstimate of Adversary Sequence Interruption
EASIEuropean Academic Supercomputing Initiative
EASIEmbedded All-in-one System Interface
EASIEconomic Activity Surprise Index
EASIExpanded Additional Skill Identifier
EASIElectronic Assembly Services Inc.
EASIExtended Acorn System Interface
EASIElectronic Access to System Information


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The team generates path sequence diagrams (PSD) for each escape scenario (see Figure 2) and calculates the probability of interrupting the escape by using the estimate of adversary sequence interruption (EASI) methodology (see tables 1 and 2).
EASI is an acronym for Estimate of Adversary Sequence Interruption.
 
 
 
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