A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management

One of natural disasters that pose a rising danger and has highest percentage of occurrences is flood. Previous studies on flood disaster have provided solutions to deal with this situation. However, they do not consider a scenario where evacuation centers are drowned due to heavy flood and these s...

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A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management
description One of natural disasters that pose a rising danger and has highest percentage of occurrences is flood. Previous studies on flood disaster have provided solutions to deal with this situation. However, they do not consider a scenario where evacuation centers are drowned due to heavy flood and these studies do not provide any requirement models which can be used as reference guides to build similar systems. This study proposes a requirement model for a decision aid model for evacuation center management which is capable of providing smart solutions for relocation of victims to other evacuation centers when they were almost drowned. The methodology used in this study consists of five phases: requirement gathering, conceptual design, development, verification, and preparing thesis & articles for publication. This study has produced a requirement model of the proposed system that consists of a use case diagram, use case specifications, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams, which has been reviewed by the experts by using inspection method. The prototype has been evaluated through a functional testing. The proposed requirement model can be used as a reference model for developers in producing similar evacuation center management system.
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title A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management
title_short A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management
title_full A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management
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title_full_unstemmed A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management
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spelling my-uum-etd.61672021-04-05T02:30:52Z A requirement model of an adaptive emergency evacuation center management 2016 Hanif, , Hashim, Nor Laily Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts and Sciences HV Social Pathology. Social and Public Welfare One of natural disasters that pose a rising danger and has highest percentage of occurrences is flood. Previous studies on flood disaster have provided solutions to deal with this situation. However, they do not consider a scenario where evacuation centers are drowned due to heavy flood and these studies do not provide any requirement models which can be used as reference guides to build similar systems. This study proposes a requirement model for a decision aid model for evacuation center management which is capable of providing smart solutions for relocation of victims to other evacuation centers when they were almost drowned. The methodology used in this study consists of five phases: requirement gathering, conceptual design, development, verification, and preparing thesis & articles for publication. This study has produced a requirement model of the proposed system that consists of a use case diagram, use case specifications, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams, which has been reviewed by the experts by using inspection method. The prototype has been evaluated through a functional testing. The proposed requirement model can be used as a reference model for developers in producing similar evacuation center management system. 2016 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/6167/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/6167/1/s818344_01.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/6167/2/s818344_02.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia [1] the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), “World Disasters Report 2015 Focus on local actors; the key to humanitarian effectiveness,” 2015. . 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