Publication | Findings |
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A 3-year Health Care Coalition Experience in Advancing Hospital Evacuation Preparedness. | For each of the three years, activities were planned to lead up to community exercises that increased in operational complexity in each successive year. |
A container multimodal transportation scheduling approach based on immune affinity model for emergency relief | Modelling of a multimodal transport routing optimization |
A continuous approximation approach for assessment routing in disaster relief | computational tests to evaluate the approximation and the performance of the continuous approximation modelTest based on synthetic data |
A decision support system for debris-flow hazard mitigation in towns based on numerical simulation: a case study at Dongchuan, Yunnan Province. | Simulation |
A dynamic decision support system based on geographical information and mobile social networks: A model for tsunami risk mitigation in Padang, Indonesia. | The actors include government policy makers, policy managers, highly influential social leaders in local communities, and policy executors and urban citizens impacted by disasters. |
A dynamic model for disaster response considering prioritized demand points. | set of computational examples |
A general computational recognition primed decision model with multi-agent rescue simulation benchmark | Benchmark data from the simulation runs |
A general methodology for data-based rule building and its application to natural disaster management | No data was collected. Instead, the authors used data from the EM-DAT database ( Emergency Events Database), merged with UN data on the HDI (Human Development Index, used for estimating a country’s vulnerability) |
A nature-inspired decentralized trust model to reduce information unreliability in complex disaster relief operations | simulation |
A priority driven ABC approach to the emergency management of high energy pelvic trauma improves decision making in simulated patient scenarios. | performed on the results of a formative assessment of trauma and orthopaedic trainees 6 weeks after a pelvic trauma management teaching event. Fifteen candidates were removed from the study due to not meeting the inclusion criteria. Nine candidates were randomised to the ‘control’ group and 11 candidates randomised to the ‘ABC’ teaching group. |
Serwis internetowy Portfolio of Solutions został początkowo opracowany w ramach projektu DRIVER+. Obecnie serwis jest zarządzany przez AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, na rzecz Europejskiego Zarządzania Kryzysowego. PoS jest popierany i wspierany przez Disaster Competence Network Austria (DCNA), jak również przez projekty STAMINA i TeamAware H2020. |