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図書
Benjamin S. Blanchard, Wolter J. Fabrycky
出版情報: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2011  xii, 786 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Prentice-Hall international series in industrial and systems engineering
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図書
Slobodan P. Simonović
出版情報: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2011  xxxiv, 308 p. ; 25 cm.
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List of Figures and Tables
About the Author
Foreword
Preface
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Management of Disasters / I:
Introduction / 1:
Issues in Management of Disasters-Personal Experience / 1.1:
Red River Flooding / 1.1.1:
"Red River Flood of the Century," Manitoba, Canada / 1.1.2:
Tools for Management of Disasters-Two New Paradigms / 1.2:
The Complexity Paradigm / 1.2.1:
The Uncertainty Paradigm / 1.2.2:
Conclusions / 1.3:
References
Exercises
Integrated Disaster Management / 2:
Definition / 2.1:
Integrated Disaster Management Activities / 2.2:
Mitigation / 2.2.1:
Preparedness / 2.2.2:
Response / 2.2.3:
Recovery / 2.2.4:
Disaster Management in Canada-Brief Overview / 2.3:
Emergency Management Act / 2.3.1:
National Disaster Mitigation Strategy / 2.3.2:
Joint Emergency Preparedness Program / 2.3.3:
Emergency Response / 2.3.4:
The Role of Federal Government in Disaster Recovery / 2.3.5:
Decision Making and Integrated Disaster Management / 2.4:
Individual Decision Making / 2.4.1:
Decision Making in Organizations / 2.4.2:
Decision Making in Government / 2.4.3:
Systems View of Integrated Disaster Management / 2.5:
Systems Analaysis for Integrated Management of Disasters / II:
Systems Thinking and Integrated Disaster Management / 3:
System Definitions / 3.1:
What is a System? / 3.1.1:
Systems Thinking / 3.1.2:
Systems Analysis / 3.1.3:
The Systems Approach / 3.1.4:
Systems "Engineering" / 3.1.5:
Feedback / 3.1.6:
Mathematical Modeling / 3.1.7:
A Classification of Systems / 3.1.8:
A Classification of Mathematical Models / 3.1.9:
A Systems Typology in Integrated Disaster Management / 3.2:
Systems View of Disaster Management / 3.2.2:
Systems View of Disaster Management Activities / 3.2.3:
Systems Formulation Examples / 3.3:
Dynamics of Epidemics / 3.3.1:
Shortest Supply Route / 3.3.2:
Resources Allocation / 3.3.3:
Introduction to Methods and Tools for a Systems Approach to Management of Disaster / 4:
Simulation / 4.1:
System Dynamics Simulation / 4.2:
Optimization / 4.3:
Multiobjective Analysis / 4.4:
Disaster Risk Management / 4.5:
Sources of Uncertainty / 4.5.1:
Conceptual Risk Definitions / 4.5.2:
Probabilistic Approach / 4.5.3:
A Fuzzy Set Approach / 4.5.4:
Computer Support: Decision Support Systems / 4.6:
Implementation of Systems Analysis to Management of Disasters / III:
Definitions / 5:
System Structure and Patterns of Behavior / 5.2:
System Dynamics Simulation Modeling Process / 5.3:
Causal Loop Diagram / 5.3.1:
Stock and Flow Diagram / 5.3.2:
Generic Principles of System Dynamics Simulation Modeling / 5.3.3:
Numerical Simulation / 5.3.4:
Policy Design and Evaluation-Model Use / 5.3.5:
System Dynamics Simulation Modeling Examples / 5.4:
A Simple Flu Epidemic Model / 5.4.1:
A More Complex Flu Epidemic Model with Recovery / 5.4.2:
An Example of Disaster Management Simulation-Flood Evacuation Simulation Model / 5.5:
Human Behavior During Disasters / 5.5.1:
A System Dynamics Simulation Model / 5.5.3:
Application of the Evacuation Model to the Analyses of Flood Emergency Procedures in the Red River Basin, Manitoba, Canada / 5.5.4:
Linear Programming / 5.5.5:
Formulation of Linear Optimization Models / 6.1.1:
Algebraic Representations of Linear Optimization Models / 6.1.2:
The Simplex Method for Solving Linear Programs / 6.2:
Completeness of the Simplex Algorithm / 6.2.1:
The Big M Method / 6.2.2:
Duality in LP / 6.3:
Sensitivity Analysis / 6.3.1:
Special Types of LP Problems-Transportation Problem / 6.4:
Formulation of the Transportation Problem / 6.4.1:
Solution of the Transportation Problem / 6.4.2:
Special Types of LP Problems-Network Problems / 6.5:
The Shortest Path Problem / 6.5.1:
The Minimum Spanning Tree Problem / 6.5.2:
The Maximum Flow Problem / 6.5.3:
An Example of Disaster Management Optimization-The Optimal Placement of Casualty Evacuation Assets / 6.6:
The OPTEVAC Model / 6.6.1:
A Casualty Evacuation Example / 6.6.3:
Summary / 6.6.4:
Toward Operational Framework for Multiobjective Analysis / 7:
An Illustrative Example / 7.1.2:
Multiobjective Analysis Methodology / 7.2:
Change of Concept / 7.2.1:
Nondominated Solutions / 7.2.2:
Participation of Decision Makers / 7.2.3:
Classification of Multiobjective Techniques / 7.2.4:
Disaster Management Applications / 7.2.5:
The Weighting Method / 7.3:
The Compromise Programming Method / 7.4:
Compromise Programming / 7.4.1:
Some Practical Recommendations / 7.4.2:
The COMPRO Computer Program / 7.4.3:
An Example of Disaster Management Multiobjective Analysis-Selection of Flood Management Alternative / 7.5:
Preparation of Input Data / 7.5.1:
Solution of Flood Management Problem Using Compromise Programming / 7.5.2:
Be Prepared / 7.5.3:
A View Ahead / 8:
Issues in Future Disaster Management / 8.1:
Climate Change / 8.1.1:
Population Growth and Migrations / 8.1.2:
A Systems View / 8.2:
Index
List of Figures and Tables
About the Author
Foreword
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