Publication | Findings |
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NATO'S NEW STRATEGIC CONCEPT: A CRITICAL VIEW. | Reflection |
Obstetric simulation as a risk control strategy: course design and evaluation | Systematic design of course development, implementation, and evaluation in 3 phases, including a 1-year or more post-training follow-up with self-assessment questionnaires. |
Optimal Path Selection under Emergency Based on the Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method. | Algorithm presentation, simulation for validation. |
Parameter-Based Data Aggregation for Statistical Information Extraction in Wireless Sensor Networks. | Simulation and theoretical analysis |
Physical and mental health status of soldiers responding to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. | Survey |
Preparing for Emergency Situations. | Software development, discussion |
Prepositioning of supplies in preparation for a hurricane under potential destruction of prepositioned supplies | Literature review, integer programming modeling |
Project training evaluation: Reshaping boundary objects and assumptions | The subject of the research and its epistemological underpinning align it with a qualitative approach as the focus is exploration and development of new insights.A comparative case study methodology was adopted in order to undertake an in-depth investigation into a specific set of circumstances in a particular context. These were instrumental and exploratory case studies, in that their purpose was to provide insights into an issue that will enable a deeper understanding of the role of boundary objects for identifying project training needs and subsequent evaluation of their outcome effects. |
Proposing 'the burns suite' as a novel simulation tool for advancing the delivery of burns education. | Simulation and questionaire |
Psychological Effects of Disaster Relief Activities on Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Personnel Following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. | Questionnaire |
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. |