scholarly journals Emergency Management Business Process Reengineering and Integrated Emergency Response System Structure Design for a City in China

2013 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 371-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wang D.Y. ◽  
Pan L.W. ◽  
Lu L. ◽  
Zhu J.P. ◽  
Liao G.X.
2012 ◽  
Vol 605-607 ◽  
pp. 1855-1860 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Dong Huang ◽  
Bang Lan Ding ◽  
Li Yan

For emergency dynamic response, the system structure of emergency response system is designed. On the basic of analysis of the structure of emergency plan process, the algorithm of outside push and pull back is designed to give out the mechanism of reorganization and reasoning emergency plan knowledge, by using the theory of relationship compound in the category theory. Taking the forest fire emergency response system as a prototype, the paper achieves the automatic generation of digital emergency plan, which effectively improves the applicability of the generation of emergency plan and the capability of knowledge sharing.


2012 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 1368-1376 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Bevilacqua ◽  
F.E. Ciarapica ◽  
C. Paciarotti

ICCTP 2009 ◽  
2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hantao Zhao ◽  
Yunpeng Wang ◽  
Shiwu Li ◽  
Hongyan Mao

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-23
Author(s):  
Bruce D. Fischer ◽  
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Holly B. Bachman ◽  

There is a lack of broad participation in most idea generating programs in American organizations. In this paper, we consider ways to increase the participation rate in generating ideas across organizations. These approaches include measuring innovation rates and reporting them, encouraging continuous improvement in idea generation, raising participation in programs such as Business Process Reengineering and Quality Circles, and training in creativity that includes team efforts at ideation. We also consider the importance of encouragement in helping employees to take the risks necessary to generate ideas.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akmal Rustamov

The paper addresses the problem of increasing transportation safety due to usage of new possibilities provided by modern technologies. The proposed approach extends such systems as ERA-GLONASS and eCall via service network composition enabling not only transmitting additional information but also information fusion for defining required emergency means as well as planning for a whole emergency response operation. The main idea of the approach is to model the cyber physical human system components by sets of services representing them. The services are provided with the capability of self- contextualization to autonomously adapt their behaviors to the context of the car-driver system. The approach is illustrated via an accident emergency situation response scenario. “ERA-GLONASS” is the Russian state emergency response system for accidents, aimed at improving road safety and reducing the death rate from accidents by reducing the time for warning emergency services. In fact, this is a partially copied European e Call system with some differences in the data being transmitted and partly backward compatible with the European parent. The principle of the system is quite simple and logical: in the event of an accident, the module built into the car in fully automatic mode and without human intervention determines the severity of the accident, determines the vehicle’s location via GLONASS or GPS, establishes connection with the system infrastructure and in accordance with the protocol, transfers the necessary data on the accident (a certain distress signal). Having received the distress signal, the employee of the call center of the system operator should call the on-board device and find out what happened. If no one answers, send the received data to Sistema-112 and send it to the exact coordinates of the team of rescuers and doctors, and the last one to arrive at the place is given 20 minutes. And all this, I repeat, without the participation of a person: even if people caught in an accident will not be able to independently call emergency services, the data on the accident will still be transferred. In this work intended to add some information about applying system project in Uzbek Roads especially mountain regions like “Kamchik” pass. The Kamchik Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.306 m above the sea level, located in the Qurama Mountains in eastern Uzbekistan and its length is about 88km.The road to reach the pass is asphalted, but there are rough sections where the asphalt has disappeared. It’s called A373. The old road over the pass was by passed by a tunnel built in 1999. On the horizon, the snow-capped peaks of the Fan Mountains come into view. The pass is located in the Fergana Valley between the Tashkent and Namangan Regions.


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