> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://helpdocs.conducttr.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://helpdocs.conducttr.com/feature-documentation/planning/active-exercise-system-axs.md).

# Active eXercise System (AXS)

The **Active eXercise System (AXS)** has three AI-assisted areas to help you better plan your exercises.

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#### Here's your choices:

| I need to:                                                                  | Use this:      | Description                                                                                 |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Quickly create a straight-forward exercise                                  | **LISA**       | LISA creates a  Master Events List (MEL) using an ISO 22398 approach                        |
| Develop ideas for a crisis/wargame                                          | **Assistants** | Assistants allow for conversational AI assistance for a range of scenario development tasks |
| Develop a (predominantly business continuity) idea and get client sign-off  | **Canvas**     | Canvas follows Conducttr scenario canvas apporach to exercise exploration                   |
| Create a high-fidelity information environment with very realistic personas | FIEMA          | FIEMA asks for strategic goals and guides you in the development of the human terrain       |


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