2016
DOI: 10.20965/jdr.2016.p0624
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Performance-Based Tsunami Engineering via a Web-Based GIS Data Explorer

Abstract: In spite of advances in numerical modeling and computer power, coastal buildings and infrastructures are still designed and evaluated for tsunami hazards based on parametric criteria with engineering “conservatism,” largely because complex numerical simulations require time and resources in order to obtain adequate results with sufficient resolution. This is especially challenging when conducting multiple scenarios across a variety of probabilistic occurrences of tsunamis. Numerical computations that have high… Show more

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“…Data or record of victims has a temporal component, such as the time at which information was taken and when the abuses occurred. However, this component is generally less well-supported than the spatial component in GIS and mapping software (Keon et al, 2016). Spatial analysis can be used to help identify some of the victim who report and raise their concerns through ICT channels like websites and mobile devices.…”
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“…Data or record of victims has a temporal component, such as the time at which information was taken and when the abuses occurred. However, this component is generally less well-supported than the spatial component in GIS and mapping software (Keon et al, 2016). Spatial analysis can be used to help identify some of the victim who report and raise their concerns through ICT channels like websites and mobile devices.…”
Section: Figure 2 Conceptual Design Of Help2juanamentioning
confidence: 99%