Following work of Stroud and Saeger, we investigate the formulation of the port of entry inspection algorithm problem as a
problem of finding an optimal binary decision tree for an appropriate Boolean decision function. We report on an experimental
analysis of the robustness of the conclusions of the Stroud-Saeger analysis and show that the optimal inspection strategy
is remarkably insensitive to variations in the parameters needed to apply the Stroud-Saeger method.