Update of risk data hub software and data architecture [ [recurso electrónico] : ] software solutions for disaster risk management. .-- Luxemburgo : Oficina de Publicaciones, 2020. .-- 38 pág. : il. col.. .-- (JRC Technical Reports; 30065).

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The Risk Data Hub is an initiative of the Disaster Risk Management Knowledge Centre (DRMKC) and consists of a publicly available web-GIS platform intended to improve the access and sharing of curated European-wide risk data and methodologies for fostering Disaster Risk Management (DRM) related actions. The implementation of the concept is made of multiple steps, including the definition of type of analysis to be presented, the design of methodologies to compute data needed, the design of the database architecture and software tools and, finally, the development of the software. This document, as un update of the first technical report (JRC114712) on software and data architecture, will focus on the design, starting from a high level analysis of the business needs, going to the explanation of the solutions proposed, considering previous works in the topic of Disaster Risk Management and showing how the existent Loss Database architecture has been reviewed to fit the requirements of a complex and multi-context application. For a more generic overview of the concept of the DRMKC Risk Data Hub, the reader can consult the report "The Disaster Risk Management Knowledge Centre - Risk Data Hub: Vision Paper & roadmap", European Commission, Ispra, 2019, JRC119384.

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978-92-76-15386-3

1831-9424

10.2760/798003 . doi

Informe de investigación

desastre natural
desastre causado por el hombre
computación en nube
software
tecnología de la información
base de datos
gestión de riesgos


Antofie, Tiberiu Eugen.
Luoni, Stefano
Eklund, L.G.
Marín Ferrer, Montserrat


Comisión Europea Centro Común de Investigación


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