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Step by Step Constitution of an Emergency Management Based Object Model and Database System on Linux for the I.T.U. Campus D.I.S.

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To mitigate the property and life losses at the İ.T.U. Ayazağa Campus, after a probable disaster that may occur in İstanbul, it is strongly necessary to constitute an emergency management based object model and database in order to apply the Turkey Disaster Information System (TABİS) which was developed within the scope of “Constitution of the National RSS-GIS Based Database and Emergency Management Focused Decision Support System Project”.

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Karaman, H., Şahin, M. (2005). Step by Step Constitution of an Emergency Management Based Object Model and Database System on Linux for the I.T.U. Campus D.I.S.. In: van Oosterom, P., Zlatanova, S., Fendel, E.M. (eds) Geo-information for Disaster Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27468-5_42

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