Agent-Based Reporting for Flood Emergency Operation Center

Flood Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) caters for multi-organization function. Currently, problems exist in flood reporting system during emergeny condition such as duplications and non-standardized reporting format among agencies involved. Through knowledge acquisition, these problems and require...

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Main Author: Noor Suziane, Samsudin
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Published: 2004
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Agent-Based Reporting for Flood Emergency Operation Center
description Flood Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) caters for multi-organization function. Currently, problems exist in flood reporting system during emergeny condition such as duplications and non-standardized reporting format among agencies involved. Through knowledge acquisition, these problems and requirements were identified based on conducted interviews and document reviews. This study explores an agent application as a solution for flood EOC reporting. A prototype was developed using the web-based programming languages, Active Server Page (ASP) linked with MsAccess database for an auto-generating reporting agent-based system. The purpose of this prototype is to standardize the flood-reporting format that can be monitored locally or from remote location.
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title Agent-Based Reporting for Flood Emergency Operation Center
title_short Agent-Based Reporting for Flood Emergency Operation Center
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publishDate 2004
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spelling my-uum-etd.13832013-07-24T12:11:43Z Agent-Based Reporting for Flood Emergency Operation Center 2004-03-31 Noor Suziane, Samsudin Faculty of Information Technology Faculty of Information Technology TK5101-6720 Telecommunication Flood Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) caters for multi-organization function. Currently, problems exist in flood reporting system during emergeny condition such as duplications and non-standardized reporting format among agencies involved. Through knowledge acquisition, these problems and requirements were identified based on conducted interviews and document reviews. This study explores an agent application as a solution for flood EOC reporting. A prototype was developed using the web-based programming languages, Active Server Page (ASP) linked with MsAccess database for an auto-generating reporting agent-based system. 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