Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict

The displaced families in the last two decades has become major issues in many countries due to the increase of natural disasters, armed conflicts or terrorist attacks. It presents great challenges to governments as well as the agencies which manage them. Many agencies reported the difficulty of pro...

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Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
description The displaced families in the last two decades has become major issues in many countries due to the increase of natural disasters, armed conflicts or terrorist attacks. It presents great challenges to governments as well as the agencies which manage them. Many agencies reported the difficulty of providing relief to these families because they cannot be tracked after they registered in shelters or camps. It is due to random movement of the families, or the camp is exposed to natural disasters or armed attacks. This study proposes a requirement model for an internally displaced person (IDP) based on online interviews with experts from the International Organization for Migration and Government Officials who worked in direct contact with the displaced families. The requirements were used to develop a web-based mobile application to track, locate, document and verify IDP. An evaluation was conducted to measure the usability of the mobile application. The result of the evaluation suggested that the mobile application is relevant and suitable for tracking IDP. The main contribution of this study is the requirements for a mobile application that is designed specifically to track IDP.
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title Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
title_short Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
title_full Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
title_fullStr Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
title_full_unstemmed Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
title_sort data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict
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spelling my-uum-etd.65492021-05-09T02:33:24Z Data modeling for web-based mobile tracking system of internally displaced person during conflict 2017 Elebe, Talib Muhsen Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts and Sciences QA76 Computer software The displaced families in the last two decades has become major issues in many countries due to the increase of natural disasters, armed conflicts or terrorist attacks. It presents great challenges to governments as well as the agencies which manage them. Many agencies reported the difficulty of providing relief to these families because they cannot be tracked after they registered in shelters or camps. It is due to random movement of the families, or the camp is exposed to natural disasters or armed attacks. This study proposes a requirement model for an internally displaced person (IDP) based on online interviews with experts from the International Organization for Migration and Government Officials who worked in direct contact with the displaced families. The requirements were used to develop a web-based mobile application to track, locate, document and verify IDP. An evaluation was conducted to measure the usability of the mobile application. The result of the evaluation suggested that the mobile application is relevant and suitable for tracking IDP. The main contribution of this study is the requirements for a mobile application that is designed specifically to track IDP. 2017 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/6549/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/6549/1/s816296_01.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/6549/2/s816296_02.pdf text eng public other masters Universiti Utara Malaysia [1] K. L. Chin and E. Chang, “A sustainable ICT education ontology,” IEEE Int. Conf. Digit. Ecosyst. 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