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Humanitarian Logistics Information System for Natural Disaster: A Case Study on East Java, Under the Coordination of Indonesian Red Cross

Setiabudi, Djoni Haryadi and Widyadana, I Gede Agus (2017) Humanitarian Logistics Information System for Natural Disaster: A Case Study on East Java, Under the Coordination of Indonesian Red Cross. In: RICCES 2017, 17-08-2017 - 17-08-2017, Langkawi - Malaysia.

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      Abstract

      Indonesia is known as a country with high disaster risk. Many disasters occur such as earthquake, tsunami, landslide, and flood. Therefore an efficient and effective disaster management become one priority of government programs. One element of disaster management is humanitarian logistic, which is important to handle logistic, therefore disaster victim can receive any goods on time and enough quantity. In many events, some area has too many logistic, however at the other area shortage of goods availability. Information is an important factor to handle efficient logistic, therefore in this paper, we develop a humanitarian information system. The information system is developed using integrated web-based model under the coordination of Red Cross Indonesia (IRC), East Java province. In this paper, integration system involves many parties such as supermarkets, donors, volunteers, and disaster posts. The result of this research is logistic information system design consists of modeling process in the form of Data Flow Diagram, Entity Relationship and Web-based User Interface for the administrator, donors, shelters, supermarket and User Interface mobile device for volunteers.

      Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Disaster; Humanitarian Logistics Information Systems; Supermarket; Indonesian Red Cross
      Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA76 Computer software
      Divisions: Faculty of Industrial Technology > Industrial Engineering Department
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 07 Sep 2017 18:51
      Last Modified: 03 Oct 2017 20:05
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/21296

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