Monday, November 16, 2015

Software created in Rio Claro Unesp assists Civil Defense … – Globo.com

A software developed by the Department of Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Paulista State University (Unesp) in Rio Claro (SP) promises to help the work of the Civil Defense. The new system allows ease of opening protocols and called occurrences.

The software, which was completed after four years, also detects and classifies the problems of areas through maps, for example, which areas have more risk of flooding and fallen trees.

In addition to the population, the program will also assist employees themselves. When help is requested, the information on which services should be triggered instantly apparent.

“The clerk can now associate through a list of events, which the Civil Defense officer will make the labor camp,” said the engineer, Frank Joseph Affonso.

The information of the visits will be stored on your computer, helping even in future actions. “Because of this system attendance records in a short space of time it is possible that this information is displayed through a map and so both the Civil Defense and the public manager can promote actions to improve the lives of citizens,” the he said coordinator.

expectancy
Looking forward, the officials said there is a great expectation to see the program’s functionality. While the system is still in place, the cases are registered in the old way, on paper records.

“With this new program, even the attendant will have to type on the screen and there on Civil Defence will be already knowing occurring. We will have training of our representatives and I believe that soon we will be able to do all computerized, “said Luiz Afonso Polezi, civil defense engineer.

Operation Summer
These initial resources start being used in Operation Summer, which begins in December. During this period, the entire staff of the Civil Defence and the municipal government is alert to flooding, fallen trees and derivatives rays of the season storms.

In the future will create a database where residents also may track the progress of your request for an occurrence.

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