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Crisis Communication With An Offline App

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  • Animesh Ashish

    (Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India)

  • Aditya Kumar

    (Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India)

  • Lokesh Babu

    (Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India)

Abstract

In this project we plan to make an android application which is able to help people communicate in crisis by providing an internet available microservices. Our technology provides a software solution which aims at keeping the first respondents and victims connected to each other in times of a natural disaster. Most people now a days use internet but there are some people who still can’t afford. So, this application would be easy to use and connect people through different platforms, in which we can say a one-stop location for some social platforms as well as the importance of connectivity. Sometimes when we are having heavy work, all of a sudden internet goes off, like WiFi or something else, where we don’t have access to the internet, we get panicked and have no idea what to do, so this application plays an important role in such conditions, connect people anywhere, so that you can solve the problem For this pandemic situation (COVID-19) all sectors (business ,IT , Public , etc.) want to work from home. We cannot supply internet in this type of pandemic situations so with our application we can help the people who are in need.

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  • Animesh Ashish & Aditya Kumar & Lokesh Babu, 2020. "Crisis Communication With An Offline App," Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, Romanian-American University, vol. 14(2), pages 7-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rau:jisomg:v:14:y:2020:i:2:p:7-14
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