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Incident Management

open access: yes, 2016
This chapter examines incident management, in particular scene/s management. With much of the focus of emergency response agencies such as police and fire services concentrated on the scene and its management, consideration of the variables such as ...
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Incident Management Simulation

SIMULATION, 2003
A simulation model is developed to evaluate the performance of incident management operations. The Washington, D.C. beltway network is used as the study highway due to the availability of real-world incident data. Five incident types are considered. Their severity degrees are assumed to be related to the incident characteristics, and a relationship ...
Kaan Özbay, Bekir Bartin
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Incident Site Management—Managing and Documenting an Incident Scene

Forensic Engineering 2015, 2015
Whether accidents happen on a small scale, such as a low-speed collision or on a larger scale, such as an explosion, the amount of liability can be astronomical. Following a catastrophic event, often the focus is on the origin of the cause and the determination of liability.
S. A. Nesvold, J. R. Panko
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Evaluation of incident management strategies and technologies using an integrated traffic/incident management simulation

open access: yesWorld Review of Intermodal Transportation Research, 2009
This paper describes Rutgers Incident Management System (RIMS) software that is developed to evaluate the benefits of various incident management strategies and technologies.
Bekir Bartin   +2 more
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Incidence and Management of Complex Fibroadenomas

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2008
Complex fibroadenomas are a fibroadenoma subtype harboring one or more complex features. We sought to evaluate the incidence of complex fibroadenoma on biopsy and to propose decision criteria for managing patients with these breast lesions.Complex fibroadenomas were diagnosed in 63 of 401 fibroadenomas (15.7%) found at consecutive percutaneous needle ...
Miri, Sklair-Levy   +5 more
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Managing an incident

Computer Fraud & Security, 2005
Last month we discussed the nature of incident management and contrasted the pro-active management approach with the older, more common reactive response approach. It will always be true, unfortunately, that we will have to respond on occasion – something always gets past the best of defenses and preparations.
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New paradigms in incident management

Proceedings of the 2000 workshop on New security paradigms, 2001
Our current security paradigms are almost entirely drawn from the technical work in the area in the last four decades. This legacy of protecting data and systems has provided a rich set of tools for preventing, discovering and recovering from security failures. As we have gotten better at detecting security incidents, whether they are successful or not,
Tom Perrine, Abe Singer
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THE INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF CHYLOUS FISTULAE

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1987
Two hundred neck dissections performed at toronto general hospital over a 3 year period are reviewed. There were six intra‐operative lymph leaks and five postoperative chylous fistulae. The postoperative chylous fistulae are analysed in detail and the approach to conservative management of lymph leaks is discussed.Two cases required re‐exploration of ...
T E, Havas, P J, Gullane, R N, Kassel
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Topics in cloud incident management

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2017
Continuous advancement of cloud technologies, alongside their ever increasing stability, adoption, and ease of use, has led to a rise in native cloud applications, possibly over a larger pool of heterogeneous resources or in multi-cloud approaches. This, in turn, brought unprecedented levels of complexity in the context of cloud computing.
Teodor-Florin Fortis   +1 more
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Bronchoaspiration: incidence, consequences and management

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2011
Aspiration is defined as the inhalation of oropharyngeal or gastric contents into the lower respiratory tract. Upon injury, epithelial cells and alveolar macrophages secrete chemical mediators, attracting and activating neutrophils, which in turn release proteases and reactive oxygen species, degrading the alveolocapillary unit.
Beck-Schimmer, Beatrice, Bonvini, J M
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