A stormwater management information system for the catchment area of the River Emscher

2006 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Becker ◽  
G. Geretshauser ◽  
B. Spengler ◽  
H. Sieker

In order, in the course of remediating the Emscher river system, to reinforce the ecological potential and the municipal landscaping benefits of the new bodies of water and to limit the costs for technical stormwater management measures, great importance has been attached to coping with stormwater via surface seepage. The potential of such measures depends on many different factors of influence. Consequently it makes sense to prepare a systematic classification for checking and evaluating the use of decentral stormwater management systems. When sufficient data is available, geographical information systems can support the planning of stormwater management measures. In the past, there has been a lack of across-the-board data and evaluations as well as of information on the peripheral conditions and factors resulting from the structure of individual built-up areas. This gap will be closed with the stormwater management information system. The data pool that has been built up contains statements on all the peripheral conditions and factors relevant for deciding on the type and potential of close-to-nature stormwater management methods. The stormwater management information system makes it possible for concepts covering complete catchment areas to be developed and their effectiveness to be evaluated via one single system.

10.1596/27080 ◽  
2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emilio Porta ◽  
Jennifer Klein ◽  
Gustavo Arcia ◽  
Harriet Nannyonjo

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Assist. Prof. Dr. Demokaan DEMİREL

The distinctive quality of the new social structure is that information becomes the only factor of production. In today's organizations, public administrators are directly responsible for applying information to administrative processes. In addition to his managerial responsibilities, a knowledge based organization requires every employee to take responsibility for achieving efficiency. This has increased the importance of information systems in the decision-making process. Information systems consist of computer and communication technology, data base management and model management and include activity processing system, management information system, decision support systems, senior management information system, expert systems and office automation systems. Information systems in the health sector aim at the management and provision of preventive and curative health services. The use of information systems in healthcare has the benefits of increasing service quality, shortening treatment processes, maximizing efficiency of the time, labour and medical devices. The use of information systems for clinical decision making and reducing medical errors in the healthcare industry dates back to the 1960s. Clinical information systems involve processing, storing and re-accessing information that supports patient care in a hospital. Clinical information systems are systems that are directly or indirectly related to patient care. These systems include electronic health/patient records, clinical decision support systems, nurse information systems, patient tracking systems, tele-medicine, case mix and smart card applications. Diagnosis-treatment systems are information-based systems used in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It consists of laboratory information systems, picture archiving and communication system, pharmacy information system, radiology information system, nuclear medicine information system. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of health information system applications in Turkey. The first part of the study focuses on the concept of information systems and the types of information systems in organization structures. In the second part, clinical information systems and applications for diagnosis-treatment systems in Turkey are examined. Finally, the study evaluates applications in the health sector qualitatively from the new organizational structure, which is formed by information systems.


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