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A Cloud Based Decision Support System Aimed to Contribute in Policy Making for Natural Disaster Related Incidents

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  • Marilena Tarousi

    (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Michail Sarafidis

    (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Panagiotis Katrakazas

    (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Ioannis Kouris

    (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Stavros Pitoglou

    (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Ourania Petropoulou

    (National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Athanasios Anastasiou

    (Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Information Transmission Systems and Material Technology, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

  • Dimitrios Koutsouris

    (Biomedical Engineering Lab, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece)

Abstract

The main objective of the article is to employ cloud computing technology in order to develop the decision support system of an integrated platform aimed to aid decision makers in natural disaster incidents. This specific platform refers to the most commonly occurred natural disasters in Europe. The decision support system included in the cloud-based platform, is an advanced collection of data processing tools that provides the possibility to export useful conclusions for decision making about the urgent needs of families and children.

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  • Marilena Tarousi & Michail Sarafidis & Panagiotis Katrakazas & Ioannis Kouris & Stavros Pitoglou & Ourania Petropoulou & Athanasios Anastasiou & Dimitrios Koutsouris, 2019. "A Cloud Based Decision Support System Aimed to Contribute in Policy Making for Natural Disaster Related Incidents," International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare (IJRQEH), IGI Global, vol. 8(3), pages 36-46, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jrqeh0:v:8:y:2019:i:3:p:36-46
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