To size the vents you need a fire size, growing or controlled, depending on fuel load/type and any suppression systems installed. All this is detailed in the guides Kurnal mentioned, and this will assist in calculation the mass of smoke, and the bouyancy etc, from this you can then size the vents/create reserviors as needed. (Again, all detailed in the guides, of which I would choose BS7974 and the accompanying PD's)
BS7346 part 4 has many nice pretty pictures, this is intended for a controlled fire. i.e Supressed or controlled fire size, part 5 is similar but for time-dependent (i.e. growing) fires. Neither of these standards looks at supporting MOE or firefighting as such, they basically tell you the conditions without looking at tenability as 7974 does.
So basically, if the person is just looking for how to size vents according to different fires then BS7346 parts 4 and 5 will do, if they are looking at using vents to assist means of escape etc then BS7974 (or any of the others kurnal mentioned) should do.
FWIW, there are many conflicting accounts of the effects that suppression and ventilation systems have on each other, this may be something interesting to look at, or even just include, for this level of research.