Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4221011517> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 88 of
88
with 100 items per page.
- W4221011517 endingPage "81" @default.
- W4221011517 startingPage "81" @default.
- W4221011517 abstract "Upon a serious emergency situation such as a natural disaster, people quickly try to call their friends and family with the software they use every day. On the other hand, people also tend to participate as a volunteer for rescue purposes. It is unlikely and impractical for these people to download and learn to use an application specially designed for aid processes. In this work, we investigate the feasibility of including bots, which provide a mechanism to get inside the software that people use daily, to develop emergency software applications designed to be used by victims and volunteers during stressful situations. In such situations, it is necessary to achieve efficiency, scalability, fault tolerance, elasticity, and mobility between data centers. We evaluate three bot-based applications. The first one, named Jayma, sends information about affected people during the natural disaster to a network of contacts. The second bot-based application, Ayni, manages and assigns tasks to volunteers. The third bot-based application named Rimay registers volunteers and manages campaigns and emergency tasks. The applications are built using common practice for distributed software architecture design. Most of the components forming the architecture are from existing public domain software, and some components are even consumed as an external service as in the case of Telegram. Moreover, the applications are executed on commodity hardware usually available from universities. We evaluate the applications to detect critical tasks, bottlenecks, and the most critical resource. Results show that Ayni and Rimay tend to saturate the CPU faster than other resources. Meanwhile, the RAM memory tends to reach the highest utilization level in the Jayma application." @default.
- W4221011517 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4221011517 creator A5041812306 @default.
- W4221011517 creator A5044981704 @default.
- W4221011517 creator A5045330564 @default.
- W4221011517 creator A5086069329 @default.
- W4221011517 date "2022-03-09" @default.
- W4221011517 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W4221011517 title "Bot-Based Emergency Software Applications for Natural Disaster Situations" @default.
- W4221011517 cites W1606420248 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W1680419106 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W1979744180 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2016002891 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2087946700 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2093828110 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2170340597 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2298612130 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2530592706 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2594967523 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2618133653 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2724210927 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2892530667 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2940176300 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2947169802 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W2956497294 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3026432248 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3033211403 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3097920131 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3111706014 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3118998640 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3162515170 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3194422088 @default.
- W4221011517 cites W3198212331 @default.
- W4221011517 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/fi14030081" @default.
- W4221011517 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4221011517 type Work @default.
- W4221011517 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4221011517 countsByYear W42210115172023 @default.
- W4221011517 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4221011517 hasAuthorship W4221011517A5041812306 @default.
- W4221011517 hasAuthorship W4221011517A5044981704 @default.
- W4221011517 hasAuthorship W4221011517A5045330564 @default.
- W4221011517 hasAuthorship W4221011517A5086069329 @default.
- W4221011517 hasBestOaLocation W42210115171 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C123657996 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C149635348 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C153349607 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C166566181 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C2777904410 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C38652104 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConcept C48044578 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C111919701 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C121332964 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C123657996 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C142362112 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C149635348 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C153294291 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C153349607 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C166566181 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C2777904410 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C38652104 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C41008148 @default.
- W4221011517 hasConceptScore W4221011517C48044578 @default.
- W4221011517 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W4221011517 hasLocation W42210115171 @default.
- W4221011517 hasOpenAccess W4221011517 @default.
- W4221011517 hasPrimaryLocation W42210115171 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W1525643724 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2067938758 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2302028273 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2333420780 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2364921833 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2375199418 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2375248064 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2382623646 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W2384845090 @default.
- W4221011517 hasRelatedWork W3087771547 @default.
- W4221011517 hasVolume "14" @default.
- W4221011517 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4221011517 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4221011517 workType "article" @default.