scholarly journals Recasting Disaster Recovery Strategy at Dental Workplace in Combating Crisis – A Questionnaire Study

Author(s):  
Venisha Pandita
Author(s):  
Didit Suhartono ◽  
Khairunnisak Nur Isnaini

Suatu organisasi memerlukan sumber daya yang memadai dan mendukung, seperti informasi yang harus dijaga serta dilindungi dari berbagai macam bencana maupun ancaman. Ancaman yang menyerang suatu sistem pun masih banyak terjadi khususnya pada sistem yang krusial. Risiko-risiko yang dapat terjadi adalah kerusakan fisik dari server maupun gangguan jaringan sehingga membutuhkan rancangan penanganan bencana menggunakan DRP. Perencanaan pemulihan risiko atau disebut sebagai Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) merupakan mekanisme atau sebuah perencanaan yang dilakukan sebagai pemulihan dari bencana yang terjadi. Strategi Recovery Plan dibuat berdasarkan kerangka kerja NIST (National Institute of Standard and Technology) SP 800-34 terdiri dari Risk Assesment, Business Impact Analysis (BIA), Recovery Strategy, Testing, dan Plan Documentation. Hasil yang diperoleh dari penelitian ini menunjukan dokumen Disaster Recovery Plan dapat membantu memulihkan sistem informasi apabila terjadi suatu bencana berdasarkan tingkat prioritas risiko dampak yang terjadi. Urutan tingkat prioritasnya antara lain Website Student dengan nilai 100% dan masing-masing 67% untuk E-Learning; Absensi Perkuliahan; dan Smart Dosen.


Author(s):  
Jerlin Seles M ◽  
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Dr. U. Mary ◽  

The COVID-19 pandemic has asserted major baseline facts from disaster anthropology during the last three decades. Resilience could be based on the solution to the question: "What is the maximum amount of destruction, if any, that the graph (a network) can sustain while ensuring that at least one of each technology type remains and that the remaining induced subgraph is properly colored?" The concept of a graph's Chromatic Core Subgraph is a solution to the stated problem. In this paper, the pandemic graphs and certain sequential graphs are developed. For these graphs, the Chromatic core subgraph is obtained. The results of the pandemic graphs' Chromatic core subgraph are used to develop a disaster recovery strategy for the COVID-19 pandemic.


2001 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alain Clémence ◽  
Thierry Devos ◽  
Willem Doise

Social representations of human rights violations were investigated in a questionnaire study conducted in five countries (Costa Rica, France, Italy, Romania, and Switzerland) (N = 1239 young people). We were able to show that respondents organize their understanding of human rights violations in similar ways across nations. At the same time, systematic variations characterized opinions about human rights violations, and the structure of these variations was similar across national contexts. Differences in definitions of human rights violations were identified by a cluster analysis. A broader definition was related to critical attitudes toward governmental and institutional abuses of power, whereas a more restricted definition was rooted in a fatalistic conception of social reality, approval of social regulations, and greater tolerance for institutional infringements of privacy. An atypical definition was anchored either in a strong rejection of social regulations or in a strong condemnation of immoral individual actions linked with a high tolerance for governmental interference. These findings support the idea that contrasting definitions of human rights coexist and that these definitions are underpinned by a set of beliefs regarding the relationships between individuals and institutions.


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