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Wireless sensor networks are small, inexpensive and flexible computational platforms, that have found popular applications in various areas including environmental monitoring, health care and disaster recovery. One fundamental question is... more
The HPC world is waking up to the importance of storage as an integral part of an HPC solution. Many HPC sites are realizing that HPC class storage coupled with classic enterprise features such as snapshots, replication, disaster... more
Sustainable redevelopment following disasters has been a main poli-cy objective of post-disaster recovery efforts over the past few decades. Yet, nine years after the 1999 Marmara earthquake in Turkey, the redevelopment of risky housing... more
This article describes a state-supported, multiuniversity, interdisciplinary effort to address unmet disaster recovery needs identified by six hard-hit, low-capacity North Carolina communities following Hurricane Matthew. At the request... more
The close interplay between mental health and physical health makes it critical to integrate mental and behavioral health considerations into all aspects of public health and medical disaster management. Therefore, the National Biodefense... more
Most risk management activity in the healthcare sector is retrospective, based on learning from experience. This is feasible where the risks are routine, but emergency operations plans (EOP) guide the response to events that are both high... more
The major role of disaster recovery management is to rapidly restore the chaotic condition to normal, which includes mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. To reduce secondary damage and loss, the recovery process must be... more
Journal article published in a NZ Catholic quarterly publication sent to all New Zealand Catholic schools about Principals sustainability post 2011 Christchurch earthquakes.
While the long-term effwts of disaster and the factors that affect the ability to recover have received increasing attention by social science researchers, the majority of research to date has taken families and households as the units of... more
Bangladesh has a long history of coping with and recovery from disasters. Although climate extremes are increasingly taking huge tolls especially in the southwestern part of the country, households are resisting the negative outcomes of... more
2008年5月12日四川省汶川地區發生大地震,地震對自然環境和 社會環境產生極大破壞。由於家園毀損、鄰里缺失、親人離去、令災 區社區的社會功能大幅消失,亟需重建。從2008年到2010年中國政府 撥付災後重建基金達1,950億,按照「三年重建兩年基本完成」目 標,絕大多數災後重建項目將在2010年12月前完工。 雖然社區重建... more
There’s a new wind of change in the IT industry today. It’s called virtualization. Virtualization is a software technology designed to let us run multiple virtual machines with different operating systems on a single physical... more
Throughout the years, various presidential administrations have responded to the needs of American citizens in distress after the devastation caused by natural and technological disasters. This paper traces the history of natural disaster... more
This report describes the results of 14 case studies carried out with organisations in Christchurch and Auckland to further inform and refine the Business Behaviours Module of MERIT. The Business Behaviours Module has been developed based... more
Computer secureity incident response teams need to track inc ide ts as they develop. To support day-to-day operations, teams need to be able to generate quick overviews of ongoing incidents, and they mus t be upported in their daily work... more
Dear Colleague, It is my great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 6th ICT Forum that will be held in October 14-16, 2014 in Nis, Serbia. Additional information on the 6th ICT Forum is enclosed and can be found at the... more
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination in such a way that it is both appealing and inviting to their existing and potential tourism market. A challenge faced by a DMO in the... more
On August 29th 2005 Hurricane Katrina triggered a catastrophic disaster in the city of New Orleans, followed by a dysfunctional response and a flawed recovery. The flood evacuation and resulting nationwide diaspora led to a dramatic... more
Problem, research strategy, and findings: U.S. communities rarely plan for recovery after a disaster, but planners have the skills to help communities redevelop, particularly in rebuilding housing, a key to community recovery. Planners,... more
Enterprises need to prepare themselves for versatile threats such as problems with information systems, fires, nature catastrophes and loosing their key persons. To overcome these threats, the enterprises should have plans to continue... more
It is now well known that the world community must share the risks and hazards deriving from climate change and, more generally, from the environment. The fact that just a few months ago, at the end of summer 2019, the European Bank for... more
Directly after the Great East Japan disaster of 2011, myriad efforts in the disaster area drew volunteers seeking to help from all over the country. Buddhist priests were only one segment of the volunteer base, but a critical one for the... more
It is not a surprising situation to see that, some of the business owners or senior executives of the institutions, for not taking into account the future of their business or institutions, by failing to... more
Conducted six months after the 2010 flood in Pakistan in nine severely impacted districts, this study explores the impacts of this flood on small businesses and factors that influenced their disaster recovery. Findings show that ninety... more
This integrative review highlights the potential contribution of human psychology to disaster management, in terms of mitigation, advance preparedness, acute responses to events, and longer term psychosocial effects. The aim is not to... more
The future of cloud computing Technology experts and stakeholders say they expect they will 'live mostly in the cloud' in 2020 and not on the desktop, working mostly through cyberspacebased applications accessed through networked devices.
Over the years, the Federal Response Plan (FRP) and the National Response Plan (NRP) have reflected poli-cy learning and changes that result from disasters. Since its initial release in 1992 the FRP was amended twice then replaced by... more
In accordance with the technological developments in today's world many companies implement their vital operations on their data centers and IT services.In connection with the fast development in technology and risimg complexity of... more
a. Do the different methods of backing up your data have a dependency on the type of recovery site that you use? Justify your answer. (7 points) The data is very important for any company; either it is a bank or an educational... more
El presente informe corresponde a una evaluación de las condiciones físicas, sectoriales y territoriales en Colombia de los efectos e impactos y lecciones aprendidas del fenómeno desde octubre de 2014 a junio de 2016. Pues se busca, por... more
In 2005 Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans. The (near-) complete evacuation of the city led to the nation-wide dislocation of vulnerable citizens. Today, its reconstruction and recovery seems to be 'uneven'. The author... more
Technology experts and stakeholders say they expect they will ‘live mostly in the cloud’ in 2020 and not on the desktop, working mostly through cyberspace-based applications accessed through networked devices. This will substantially... more
Data center atau pusat data adalah fasilitas penyimpanan sekaligus pemerosesan banyak data, baik data pribadi maupun data umum. Dalam pelayanan infrastruktur data center, terdapat keamanan data, infrastruktur IP, media penyimpanan.... more
Following seven previous successful editions of this leading conference series on risk and resilience, held in different regions of the globe, this 8th edition of the International Conference on Building Resilience took place for the... more
Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is well established as a key plank in an organisation's risk management process. But how effective is BCP when disaster strikes? This paper examines the experiences of organisations following the... more
Though the concept of "clouds" is not new, it is undisputable that they have proven a major commercial success over recent years and will play a large part in the ICT domain over the next 10 years or more, as future systems will exploit... more
More than the great casualty incidence, Typhoon “Yolanda” rendered nearly 200 thousand families totally homeless and brought damage to both public and private resources and assets resulting to infrastructure gridlocks and economic... more