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@jardiamj jardiamj commented Dec 4, 2023

Closes #567
Fixes #566

This PR adds a regression test for a small 911 simulation with a verified good output. In addition, it updates the location of the Seattle PD PSAP in its graphml file so it appears in the center of the graph when using the visualization tool.

The graphml file for this test was adapted from the Seattle PD PSAP one, using the same caller region but leaving only 3 EMS, 4 LAW, and 2 FIRE nodes. The list of calls (twenty in total) and the resources of the vertices ensure that the simulation yields 1 abandoned call, and 1 dropped call (which is immediately redialed). Whereas the 30 minutes of simulation time guarantees that all 20 calls are recorded (calls are recorded right after being successfully served).

The positioning of all responder nodes ensures that each node receives at least one dispatch order throughout the simulation.

@jardiamj jardiamj merged commit 58328b7 into development Dec 7, 2023
@jardiamj jardiamj deleted the issue-567-test-small-911 branch December 7, 2023 21:40
stiber pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 17, 2024
[ISSUE 567] Implement small 911 regression test
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Replace the test-small-911 simulation with a verified "known good" configuration Correct location of Seattle PD PSAP

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