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From Hurricane Irma to the Grindavík eruptions: volatility premiums in disaster governance. [PDF]
Björnsson T.
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Beyond the emergency: Centering mental health in community disaster preparedness and recovery. [PDF]
Adepoju OE +3 more
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Gaps in disaster cost reporting and rising economic burdens in Canada, 1990-2020: retrospective database analysis. [PDF]
El-Baba M +4 more
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Whose Mandate? Reconsidering the Role of Patients and Health Consumers in Defining the Role of Nurses. [PDF]
Babate FJ, Qur'aniati N.
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Mine Waste Disasters on the Zambian Copperbelt: Regulatory and Community Concerns. [PDF]
Mukumba CP, Sishekanu M, Marais L.
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Validating indicators of disaster recovery with qualitative research.
Dwyer C, Horney J.
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Computers & Security, 1982
Abstract Disaster recovery planning vendors were surveyed to determine services provided. Services of every vendor known to provide fully configured service centers, empty shells, and cooperative arrangements are identified and reviewed. A discussion of planning for the use of these services is included.
Leslie D. Ball +5 more
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Abstract Disaster recovery planning vendors were surveyed to determine services provided. Services of every vendor known to provide fully configured service centers, empty shells, and cooperative arrangements are identified and reviewed. A discussion of planning for the use of these services is included.
Leslie D. Ball +5 more
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Digest of Papers Compcon Spring '90. Thirty-Fifth IEEE Computer Society International Conference on Intellectual Leverage, 2002
The increased demand in recent years for continuous operation of databases has created interest in remote backups, which allow systems to continue their operation, even in the presence of disasters. The motivation for remote backups and their applicability to various systems are discussed.
Hector Garcia-Molina +1 more
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The increased demand in recent years for continuous operation of databases has created interest in remote backups, which allow systems to continue their operation, even in the presence of disasters. The motivation for remote backups and their applicability to various systems are discussed.
Hector Garcia-Molina +1 more
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Disaster Recovery as a Service: A Disaster Recovery Plan in the Cloud for SMEs
2016 Global Summit on Computer & Information Technology (GSCIT), 2016In a world of interdependent economies, the numberof threats imposed on the information system of companies andorganizations is steadily increasing. Companies need more thanever to prepare for major crises and organize to be able toensure continuity of its critical IT activities through theestablishment of a Disaster Recovery Plan.
Hassen Ben Rebah, Hatem Ben Sta
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