BehavePlus is an open source wildfire behavior modeling system used to predict fire behavior across multiple scenarios. The software runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux and relies on Java-based environments to execute its scientific models. It is widely recognized as one of the standard tools used in wildfire management, research, and training worldwide.
While scientifically powerful, the interface exposed much of this complexity directly to users through numerous modules, parameters, and calculation paths. As a result, operating the software often required extensive training, creating a significant barrier for new users.
This phase focused on identifying where the interface introduced unnecessary cognitive load, simplifying module dependencies, and translating the system architecture into clearer interactions, while preserving the scientific rigor of the model.